Answer: I would say Admired
Explanation:
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1. I felt extremly anxious and I ended up crying for a while
2. I decided to be alone (locked in my room) for a couple of hours
3. After a couple of weeks I realized that what i worried about was actually a very small problem and that <em> </em>I have bigger (and more important) problems to figure out than this one
Explanation:
When we read the poem with rhythm, we can better appreciate its rhymes and structure, and the beauty of the story also seems to be enhanced, as explained below.
<h3>What is rhythm?</h3>
In poetry, we can think of rhythm just like we do when it comes to music. The number of syllables in each line as well as the rhymes allow us to read the poem with a certain pace, a cadence. That pace is rhythm.
When we read “The Song of Wandering Aengus” without paying attention to rhythm, we can still understand what the poem is about. However, much of its beauty is lost.
When we pay attention to rhythm while reading the poem, we can better appreciate its structure and rhymes. The beauty is enhanced as we "sing" the poem, reading each line in the pace the poet intended them to be read.
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The answer is: d) synecdoche
Synechdoche is a figure of speech in which part of something is used to represent the whole, or vice versa.
In the line from the poem "She walks in Beauty," the author Lord Byron attributes the heart as a depiction of an entire person. Therefore, the woman's heart has feelings of innocent love.