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The beginning of the poem is the key to everything that follows (like your Little Orphan Annie decoder pin): "To see a world in a grain of sand / And heaven in a wildflower / Hold infinity in the palm of your hand / And eternity in an hour." (Blake means that you can find universes of meaning and revelation hidden ...
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First of all, you need to know what an iambic pentameter is. Iamb refers to the sequence of stressed and unstressed syllables - in this case, the unstressed syllable is followed by a stressed one. Pentameter means that there are 5 meters in one line in a poem - and if you know that one meter consists of 2 syllables, then you will know that a pentameter consists of ten syllables (penta = 5). Thus, we are looking for a line that has 10 syllables in total, and the only option that fits that description is D. Hence, the correct answer is D.
Rama knew that Sita was most likely not married because she did not cause him to recoil from her.
A description of prosperity in Mithila would be that "The streets glitter with odds and ends of jewelry cast off by the people..."
The pair of words that best describe Sita would be agitated and infatuated.
The author mostly reveals the character of Rama through his actions within the story.