Answer:
The meter and rhyme create the mood of anxiety and apprehension
Explanation:
Rhyme and meter beautify the poem. Longfellow has used iambic pentameter and varied rhyme scheme in this 15-line fifth stanza. The rhyme is abba cc dd ee ff gg with line 11 stand alone. 'Dead' and 'spell' shows the anxious mood since 'secret dead' reveals stressful apprehension. 'Hill' and 'still' show the place and horrible silence where people were caught and killed. Dread and tread is coming of more such horrible scenes of dead people. Though the air tells 'all's well', there is an apprehension of 'the place and the hour'. The line not rhymed exhibits the tense mood since the 'thoughts are bent' which means the mind is not in proper thinking mood because of deadly environment. In the river, 'a line of black' is the horror that is in the offing.
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Take Actions That Scare You
Such a tough one. It’s so easy to find a hundred excuses for why you’re not ready to do something you’ve dreamed of, reach out to someone who could change your life, apply for that job you’ve always wanted…
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Center mostly closely resembles the meaning of the Spanish word "centro". Spanish is most commonly spoken language worldwide after English. Both the languages share some similarities; both use the Roman alphabet and share 20-40% related words. Spanish and English also have similar syntactic features and contractions.Both also have similar sentence structures (Subject+ Verb + Object).
The correctly formatted in-text citation would be: Odysseus's men "bent steady to the oars" (Homer 79).