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The song of wandering Aengus it is a traditional poem and the way you can tell that is because it is a ballad. This poem like song uses end rhymes and a distinguished rhyme scheme that alternates every two or three lines. The meter is an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one. The imagery of the authors emotions and the vivid landscape is truly authentic to itself. He also uses idioms " fire in my head " and hyperbole " plucking the silver apples of the moon and the golden apples of the sun"
<span>The correct answer is hyperbole. This is a figure of speech where the writer overexaggerates on purpose to prove a point or to show how good or how bad something is. For example, a heat-oppressed brain is a part of it because it's not really oppressed by heat, it's a figure of speech.</span><span />
Answer:
The correct answer is "Lester Leaps In"
Explanation:
In 1939, Count Basie's Kansas City Seven recorded an original standard record of jazz known as the Lester Leaps. The composition of this record was the hard work of Lester Young, who was also the head of chord arrangements for the "I got Rhythm" progression.
It included a series of alternating solos between the tenor saxophonist and the pianist--even to the point of "trading fours" in the fourth chorus.
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so the first one is a fragment as it doesn't start meaningful if you get what I mean and the second on is a sentence.....AYO I hope I'm right don't write the answer yet wait for someone else to answer it too because I'm not confident in my answers