The correct answer is option A) It highlights the similarities of triumphs and disasters.
The statement makes it very evident that the author is highlighting the similarities of triumphs and disasters between successes and failures in this poetry.
What are Triumph and Disaster?
The word triumph means victory or wins, overcoming adversity, and having a sense of accomplishment.
Disaster refers to a failure or a loss, i.e., an unfavorable event which occurs after numerous attempts but cannot be avoided.
The poet is attempting to convey that if you view both success and failure as equal in this sentence.
According to a popular saying, both triumph, and disaster give the impression that they are either one or the other, but ultimately, only one of them is left - triumphant or disastrous.
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Correct Question
Read the lines from the poem.
"If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster / And treat those two imposters just the same;"
What is the impact of the alliteration on the lines?
A) It highlights the similarities of triumphs and disasters.
B) It reinforces that triumphs and disasters are the same.
C) It emphasizes accepting defeats the same as successes.
D) It highlights the differences between triumphs and disasters.