Both The song of wandering Aengus and Sonnet 43 express the theme of love.
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The song of wandering Aengus written by William Butler Yeats is on the surface a very simple poem with Yeats describing himself as venturing into a forest to be at peace with himself. In the forest, he catches a silver trout and as he is preparing to cook it, he is mesmerized by the glimmering girl, the one he has fallen in love with and chases but is unable to catch her as she is not real, just a fantasy. The poem presents a picture of unrequited love.
Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth Browning also conveys the intense love that the poet has for her beloved. The love goes beyond the physical and enters the spiritual realms. It is pure, unconditional that survives death.
Sprung rhythm is a poetic rhythm that is constructed from feet in which the first syllable is stressed and may be followed by a variable number of unstressed syllables. The number of feet per line is consistent in many works. The answer then is C.
I believe the answer is particle but im probably wrong
Discipline in student life for example is telling yourself you can’t play outside or go on your phone till you finish all your work and do the rest yourself sir
Answer:
1. He is strong enough, he can carry these boxes
2. She is very beautiful too, she can take part in a beauty contest
3. Mr. brown is poor enough, he can't buy a house
4. Those bananas are green enough, you cant eat them
5. The weather was fine too, we could go camping
6. The questions are difficult enough, the students can't answer them
I'm not too sure about question 4 &5 but others you should be good.