I don't like the way this is worded. An allegory is a short type of poem. Not a genre. But the answer is D. If you look at general poetry structure, it tells a vivid story in a confined manner.
Question;- Identify seven pairs of rhyming words in the poem.
Answer;- 1) Guides, bides; 2)sight, light; 3)heart,smart ; 4) his,bliss; 5)His,miss; 6)driven, given; 7)sought,vow.
Question;- Describe the rhyme scheme of the poem.
Answer;- Sir Philip Sidney's poem "My True Love Hath My Heart" is written in iambic pentameter. (This is the rhythm.) This means that there are ten syllables per line, and that the stress rests on every other syllable.A rhyme scheme is a pattern of rhyme: a rhyme is created with the last word of each line.
Question;- Explain any three sound patterns used in the poem.
Answer;-
Answer:
C. I hope Tea Cake isn't going to use this against me.
Explanation:
This question refers to Zora Neale Hurston's novel "Their Eyes Were Watching God". The novel follows Janie's life, her maturation and transformation throughout years.
This particular question refers to the situation when she found a gun under her husband's pillow.
This worries her greatly, because her husband's infected with rabies, has rage deliriums and exhibits great amount of jealousy, so Janie doesn't know what to expect nor can she believe him. Just in case, she secretly turns the pistol's barrel and sets it to snap before firing a bullet, which proves she was afraid for her life.