I believe that the author used the term 'illusion' in the beginning to suggest that The United States could not remain separate.
The 'illusion of isolation' means that America tried to pretend to be an isolationist continent, meaning that it would have nothing to do with the politics of other countries, however, that turned out to be a lie, especially when it openly entered WWII.
Epigraph I think I just looked it up
The given line from your poem has a rhyme scheme of AA as the first and second ending lines both rhyme. "Indeed" and "heed"
<h3>What is a Poem?</h3>
This refers to the collection of lines that shows the thoughts and feelings of a poet about a particular topic or different topics.
The two lines from the given poem extract show the thoughts of the poet about the oddity of English verbs, but there is no choice, but to obey the rules of grammar.
Hence, we can see that although the complete poem could not be found, a brief analysis of the provided lines was given above.
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The answer is c. He was tired and it was late; it had been a long day. The semi-colon helps distinguish the two separate parts. The part where it says "it had been a long day" doesn't make sense if added by a comma.