Two poems can be said to be similar if they contain the same theme or have a similar structure.
<h3>What is a Poem?</h3>
This refers to the use of words by a poet to express his thoughts and opinions about a particular thing.
Hence, if you want to find the similarity between two or more poems, it is important to find the theme, check if they are similar or the same, or check the poem structure.
Please note that your question is incomplete so I gave you a general overview to help you get a better understanding of the concept.
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It’s gonna be B. Had not known mr Elliot long enough to recognize him.
which vexed and embarrassed her, and made her regret that she had said so much,
simple as it was.
Mary, resenting that she should be supposed not to know her own cousin, began talking
very warmly about the family features, and protesting still more positively that it was Mr
Elliot, calling again upon Anne to come and look for herself, but Anne did not mean to stir,
and tried to be cool and unconcerned. Her distress returned, however, on perceiving
smiles and intelligent glances pass between two or three of the lady visitors, as if they
believed themselves quite in the secret. It was evident that the report concerning her had
spread, and a short pause succeeded, which seemed to ensure that it would now spread
farther.
"Do come, Anne" cried Mary, "come and look yourself. You will be too late if you do not
make haste. They are parting; they are shaking hands. He is turning away. Not know Mr
Elliot, indeed! You seem to have forgot all about Lyme."
To pacify Mary, and perhaps screen her own embarrassment, Anne did move quietly to
the window. She was just in time to ascertain that it really was Mr Elliot, which she had
never believed, before he disappeared on one side, as Mrs Clay walked quickly off on the
other; and checking the surprise which she could not but feel at such an appearance of
friendly conference between two persons of totally opposite interest, she calmly said,
"Yes, it is Mr Elliot, certainly. He has changed his hour of going, I suppose, that is all, or I
may be mistaken, I might not attend;" and walked back to her chair, recomposed, and
with the comfortable hope of having acquitted herself well.
From ‘Persuasion’, by Jane Austen.
Question 21
Anne obviously knows Mr Elliot quite well for all the following reasons EXCEPT:
A: she has knowledge of his travel plans.
B: she shows discomfort at Mary spotting him.
C: she is sensitive to what the other ladies might know.
D: she had been speaking about Mr Elliot to others in the room.
E: Mary refers to Anne meeting Mr Elliot in Lyme.
Question 22
Anne finally goes to the window because:
A: she knows in her heart that it really is Mr Elliot.
B: she wishes to prove Mary wrong.
C: she wishes to calm Mary and cover up her own lack of composure.
D: Mary frets that Mr Elliot will disappear from view.
E: Mary is creating a fuss in front of the others in the room.
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Question 23
From what occurs it can be inferred that Anne:
A: couldn’t care less about Mr Elliot.
B: had not known Mr Elliot long enough to recognise him.
C: is attracted to Mr Elliot.
D: is uncomfortable at Mr Elliot’s behaviour.
E: C and D together.
Answer:
Demonstrating perseverance often discourages an opponent.
Explanation:
trust me its right
The three sentences that identify this excerpt as a memoir is
1.) Hitherto, I had suffered alone; now my little one was to be treated as a slave
2.) I thought of the time when I was formerly sent there out of revenge. I wondered for what purpose I was now sent
3.) At noon I was allowed to go to Ellen. She had sobbed herself to sleep, I resolved to obey orders so far as duty required; but within myself, I was determined to make my stay as short as possible.
These three sentences give insight to the authors thoughts and her emotions.
Answer:
This is an example of character vs nature conflict.
Explanation:
Conflicts of this type are characterized by having a character affected in some way by the power of nature.
It also shows how that character will develop to face this problem, <u>facing his fears, exposing his values, his motivations and his tools to solve the problems that appear to him, etc.
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Mainly it is observed how the character faces a greater natural force, as in this case is the weather, and the snow that fell from the tree blotting out the fire of the man.