Answer:
"Stop here, or gently pass!" (line 4)
Explanation:
On this line the passer, or the writer of this poem was given an option to go on their journey, to enjoy the nature and journey ahead, but the thy lyric poem keeps describing the beauty of the reapers song. This leaves the reader in believe that singing was indeed worthy, or beautiful enough, to stay and listen to, to know more about it.
Answer:
Answer
Explanation:
The answer is (are) because if you said "Each of these apples is torn", then it wouldn't make sense.
B. There is no single topic sentence. It starts with an idea and just keeps flowing. A topic sentence will introduce the point in why the are talking about earth's plates.
Answer: B) The free-form lines mirror the speaker's fun and lighthearted tone.
Explanation:
A is incorrect because the lack of rhyme scene is showing that the tone is fun.
C is incorrect because there is never anger expressed.
D is incorrect because there is no rhyme scene.
It reveals that she wants a love for the ages. She wants him to prove his love for her by giving up everything willingly without a second thought for her. To just be satisfied being with her rather then having his family and wealth