What passage are you talking about exactly...?
Exercise is the <span>direct object</span>
Answer:
A Rooster or A Cow? I.d.k.
Explanation:
I would guess a semicolon. It is common for a semi-colon to be succeeded by a word like "however" or "therefore" and then a comma.
The figurative language in the poem help set a dark and stormy mood, and seems to represent the cycle of death. The term "Old age should burn and rage at close of day" supports that. The exciting terms " Old age should burn and rage at close of day may represent those fighting to stay alive and not be forgotten. This is the best I could figure out from the poem. Hope this helps! Comment if you think answer is dumb lols.