The correct answer is "Apostrophe, allusion".
The first three lines in Amy Lowell's poem "The Taxi", read as follows:
"When I go away from you
The world beats dead
Like a slackened drum"
In poetry, Apostrophe <u>refers to a literary device in which the narrator adresses an absent figure</u>. In this case, the poet is speaking of <u>a certain person that seems to be elusive in her life</u>, which brings a great deal of grief upon her.
On the other hand, an Allusion is composed as <u>an indirect reference that is lacking in detail and feels vague</u>. These usually present themselves when the narrator is recalling a past event or figure that we have no information about. In the beginning of this poem, <u>the author introduces her longing for a specific person that we don't know</u>, displaying a clear case of Allusion.
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Read “The Sacred Rac” by Pat Hughes.
Why do cultures like India and the asu put such a value on things like rac and cow?
Answer: Both cultures consider those animals to be sacred, as part of their religious heritage and a fundamental element of their culture.
Explanation:
While the cow is considered sacred in India, the rac is sacred for the Asu tribe. Owning and caring for a rac is a social obligation and a symbol of wealth and prestige. The sacred animal is even part of the puberty rite which initiates youngs into the ceremonies involved in the care of a rac before allowing them to own one.
Despite the difficulties of this tradition, the Asu tribe considers it crucial to the strength of their culture.
B) a courtesy
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