The best statement that summarizes the first stanza of James Russell Lowell's "Life" would be life does not give us much time to make our mark on the world. The correct answer is C.
The first stanza of the poem is:
Life is a leaf of white paper
Whereon each of us may write his word or two; then comes the night.
Answer:
Hiya, anaphora is basically repetition and I am going to demonstrate it in a form of speech. Here the word nothing is being repeated for emphasis, hope it helps :)
example:
My pain and suffering cannot be erased with money or riches or random speeches promising the heavens and earth, I am brawling for people to wake up and realise that we are one. I have nothing but blood, sweat and tears to at least make a change. I have nothing extravagant to give but the words that are will being life to the uprising of equality again. Nothing.
Suspense is one that I know of
Answer:
Option A. The reader is left questioning Tristan's decision to undertake something that might jeopardize his getting a job.
Explanation:
In the story, readers are left to wonder how the story will end after Tristan gets a task that might jeopardize his getting a job.
In this case, readers might have these questions:
What will happen next?
What happens if he is discovered?
This gives suspense to the story.