The correct answer is number of words.
When you are analyzing a poem, you are trying to find its meaning, or rather, the theme that the poem is presenting. There are many ways to do this, but the most common one is to interpret the literary devices the author used, the literal and figurative meaning of his/her words, and the structure of the poem itself.
Whether the poet used just a few or a lot of words has no particular impact on the theme of that particular poem.
Isolation: Whatever else the Lady of Shalott has going on, she's definitely alone. We don't know who shut her away in the castle or why, but it doesn't seem fair. We can tell that she's fed up with it; in fact she even says as much. Her desire to be part of the world, to interact, to love and be loved, is what pushes the whole plot of this poem. The fact that she never really breaks out of her loneliness is what gives "The Lady of Shalott" a tragic edge.
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The sentence that is written in active voice is D. "We will provide your password after you have completed the form."
<u>Active Voice Structure</u>
Active voice follows the structure of Subject + Verb + Object
The emphasis is on the person that carries out the action.
WE (<u>subject)</u>+WILL <u>(auxiliar)</u>+ PROVIDE <u>(verb)</u>+YOUR PASSWORD <u>(object)</u>
<u>Passive Voice Structure</u>
Passive voice follows the structure of OBJECT + BE + PAST PARTICIPLE/-ED
The emphasis is not on the person but on the object.
YOUR PASSWORD <u>(object)</u>+ WILL <u>(auxiliar) </u>+BE(<u>verb "BE") </u>+ GIVEN (past participle)
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We need more info on him we don't know who Brinker is.
An opposite of a hyperbole is something that is not exaggerating such as ignoring something and being modest.