I thinks it’s no mistake because the sentence sounds perfect ☺️
A. Youthful
The 1920s were known as the Roaring Twenties. This was a time when there was much change with regard to society/culture. Jazz, fashion, and dance were embraced, but this was mainly done by the younger generations; as such, the music (jazz), fashion, and dance were all geared toward the youth and all three were seen as rebellious as they ran counter to what had been the status quo.
Answer:
free verse
Explanation:
In "We Grow Accustomed to the Dark” Emily Dickinson uses several forms in the poem, there is not a specific structure for it. She uses both meter iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter. She uses slant rhymes like “away” and “Goodbye” and also full rhymes like “Tree” and “see”. The rhyme scheme is not always same, she uses ABCB for one stanza then ABBC for the other. Dickinson wrote the poem mixing all the styles she wanted, as a result the poem is a free verse.
Alliteration is found in the words "woman wailing." Alliteration is the repetition of sounds.