Act II, Scene I, lines 162-165
<u>Glad i could help</u>
<em><u>Love,</u></em>
<em><u>Morgan T. Malice</u></em>
Answer: The rhythm is consistent, and Poe celebrates the consistent relief of his dreams.
In this excerpt of "Dreams," Poe is able to achieve a consistent rhythm by linking the verses. When read aloud, one verse flows easily to the next because they consist of incomplete sentences. This consistent rhythm resembles the consistent relief of his dreams.
Answer:
Dear Alex,
I'm really sorry your parents won't let you go to the concert this weekend. I want to help you. The best thing you can do is to talk to your parents and they will feel more relaxed. You can also ask your parents to call my parents. That way, they can ask any questions that they want to.
I really hope this works. Write and let me know what happens.
Yours,
Tom
Explanation:
That would be third person or if the narrator only know one person's thoughts or feelings then that would be third person limited. Hope this helped!