<span>to persuade Parliament that simply because she has a child does not guarantee that the child will be a competent ruler
Queen Elizabeth is saying that even if she did have a child, there is no guarantee that that child would grow up to be a suitable ruler. What if they became ungracious as they got older? </span>
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a word naming an attribute of a noun, such as sweet, red, or technical.
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What are the quotations?
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Could you please give me them and is it multiple choice?
Metaphors are used almost as much as personification in this passage, as the entire second stanza compares the mirror to a lake, but even before that metaphors are distinctly present. The mirror calls itself “the eye of a little god,” by that point in the poem, Plath has made sure that it’s clear that the mirror is distinguished as completely objective, “unmisted by love or dislike” and “not cruel, only truthful.”