Narrative, descriptive, and reflective refer to three types of poems.
Poems refer to the words collection which expresses an emotion or an idea by using metaphor and imagery mainly. The poem has many different types and each type has a different rhyme scheme, format and subject matter.
On the types mentioned above examples of such type of poems are:
The Raven (Edgar Allen Poe)- Narrative poem.
Perfect Woman (William Wordsworth)- Descriptive poem.
Soul of the Dead (Gary Bateman)- Reflective poem.
Answer: True. And. False
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And I cant rlly find a way to show you why question 6 is false but I know for sure it is FALSE
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<span>If I like it:
Yes, I like this poem. It seems/feels so intimate, yet somehow I feel connected to the character.
What emotions are there:
I believe the emotions a reader would feel would be sorrow, pity, despair, grief and helplessness because he/she has no power to help the abused.
What I would add to make it better:
I probably wouldn't, perhaps start posting it publicly to sites like 'Wattpad', to get a wider perspective from public comments.</span>
Explanation:
Every country has a <u>national</u><u> </u> anthem
I looked this question up and found the underlined word is "declaration" and that it is supposed to be used as a verb in the new sentence.
Answer:
After reframing the sentence, we have:
The collector declared the local holiday.
Explanation:
The noun "declaration" is formed by adding the suffix -ation to the verb "declare". To use the verb in the sentence, we will need to make quite a few changes. The simplest way to do it is by using the active voice, which makes "collector" the new subject and demands the use of a verb to express the action of declaring. With that in mind, we can reframe the sentence in the following manner:
The collector declared the local holiday.
The verb "declared" is in the past form because the original sentence also used a past structure.