Answer - RHYME
The first two lines of the excerpt from "I Am Offering This Poem" reads thus:
It's all I have to give
<span>and all anyone needs to live
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The <span>literary device calls attention to the ideas that poetry and love are all anyone needs to survive is RHYME. There is a correspondence between the sounds of 'give', and 'live'.
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Answer:
just the questions
Explanation:
What does the economic context of the setting imply about the Bennets?
They are excited about Bingley’s arrival because they have daughters of marrying age.
They are interested to see how Bingley and his servants will change Netherfield.
They are curious about why someone with Bingley’s fortune would move nearby.
They disagree about the importance of Bingley’s interest in renting Netherfield.
Jem starts to think of himself of an adult & scout begins to notice this, their reletionship changes because scout thinks jem is trying to tell her what to do.
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