The correct answer is LINE 1 ("Is it thy will, thy image should keep open"). That's the line that ends with an enjambment.
In poetry, an enjambment refers to the incomplete syntax at the end of a line. Think of it as a sentence that is broken up in the middle, you can't get the meaning of it until you go down to the next line and get the full sentence. <u>You can recognize enjambment by a lack of punctuation at the end of the line and the tension this creates</u>. Once you move along and read the next line, that tension is resolved. The word or phrase that completes the syntax is known as<em> "rejet"</em>.
In this case we have the line "Is it thy will, thy image should keep open", in which the syntax feels incomplete as we don't know what should be kept open, and it doesn't have punctuation at the end so it's clearly an enjambment. The next line begins with "my heavy eyelids",<u> which completes the syntax and resolves the tension and therefore represents the rejet.</u>
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Articulation is the answer :) have a nice day <3.
Answer:
Your answer would be that the sentence contains an example of personification.
Explanation:
Figurative language makes use of figures of speech to be more effective. What is more, figurative language includes several literary devices and techniques: simile, metaphor, oxymoron, etc.
In the passage above, the author uses personification. Personification is a figure of speech in which an idea or thing is given human feelings or attributes. That is to say, human characteristics are attributed to nonhuman things. For instance, in this case, <em>words died</em> and <em>guilty grin</em> are examples of personification. Words cannot die because they are not human and a beard does not have the volition to be guilty. However, in both cases, <em>words </em>and <em>beard</em> have been assigned these features as if they were capable of going through them just as we humans do.
Answer:
1) Interrogative
2)Assertive
3)Interrogative
4)Imperative
5) Exclamatory
6) Imperative
7)Assertive
8)Interrogative
9) Imperative
10)Imperative
11)Interrogative
12) Imperative
13)Assertive
14) Exclamatory
15)Assertive
16) Imperative
17) Imperative
18) Exclamatory
19) Imperative or assertive (I'm not sure sorry)
20)Exclamatory
21)Assertive
22)Imperative
23)Interrogative
24)Imperative
Simple because there is very little detail.
but it wouldnt be fragment because its not just "we want to go swimming." or "but we can't find our bathing suits"