<span>The specific clues that
describe the end rhyme from suggested options are: rhyme that Poe used and line
end. First option is they clue that can define the end rhyme because it was the
“only one of the rhyming devices Poe has used” and the second one because it represents
the place of the rhyme (rhyme is at the end of the line).</span>
Answer:
Layla reacts to hospitalization with disbelief and resistance, while her parents accept the sad fate.
Explanation:
Layla does not accept the compulsory internment that she and her parents are going through and although they decide to settle this destiny in order not to have any more problems, she decides to fight and resist and for this reason, she joins with other people who have been forcibly taken to boarding schools. and creates a resistance group that will fight against ill-treatment, lack of freedom and disrespect for citizens' rights.
Answer:
a is the answer the first one
a place where outsiders were not welcome
Explanation:
can i have brainliest plz
Repetition is the technique of repeating the usage of same word ,sound or idea to create the overall effect of the Poem.In this poem Walcotts talks about his experience of living in America.He Discovers the fact that living in America is comparatively harder in America than in Saint Lucia.
Explanation:
Repetition is the technique of repeating the usage of same word ,sound or idea to create the overall effect of the Poem.
In this poem elsewhere the poet Derek Walcott make use of repetition technique to show the effect of war.
In this poem Walcotts talks about his experience of living in America.He Discovers the fact that living in America is comparatively harder in America than in Saint Lucia.
Repetition of a word image in a poem indicates the readers of the poem in other words it shows them the importance of the repeated part and also makes it easier to recall the instance of the poem.
Also the repetition technique highlights the theme of the poem.The text evidence from the poem(Tone of the poem)
<u>Somewhere there is the conference rage
</u>
<u>at an outrage. Somewhere a page
</u>
<u>is torn out, and somehow the foliage
</u>
<u>no longer looks like leaves but camouflage</u>