Answer:
It is the rhythm of the song. In a similar way, all poems that are not written in free verse have rhythm, or a beat, as well. We also call that beat meter. Each specific syllable in a line of poetry is called a foot.
Explanation:
Question
Sophocles intertwines the themes of death and marriage in Antigone. Which two pairs of lines in this excerpt from the play best bring out the correlation of death and marriage? You can pick only 2.
(Friends, countrymen, my last farewell I make;
My journey's done.)
(One last fond, lingering, longing look I take
At the bright sun.)
(For Death who puts to sleep both young and old
Hales my young life,)
(And beckons me to Acheron's dark fold,
An unwed wife.)
(No maids have strewn with flowers from the lea,
'Tis Death I wed.)
Answer:
Polydectes evidently talked to Perseus about [Gorgons]; he probably told him that he would rather have the head of one of them than anything else in the world.
Explanation:
It can be either 1 or 4 because in 1, when you call someone thin that can have an emotional effect on the person depending on if they like being thin or not, but in 4, calling someone scrawny is more of an insult.
So, to conclude, I suggest going with 4 just to be on the safe side but hopefully my explanation of 1 opened your mind a tad bit more. :)
P.S. You spelled which incorrectly! ;)
Answer:
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