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makkiz [27]
4 years ago
5

Read this line from "The River Merchant's Wife: A Letter" which describes the speaker and her husband when they are first marrie

d.
Called to, a thousand times, I never looked back.

How does this line and the previous lines description of the speaker's bashfulness when she was first married develop the idea that time and maturity can allow love to develop between two people?
A)They show that the speaker's husband must also change if he expects their love to grow and last
B)They suggest that the speaker has fallen in love with her husband now that they are married.
C)They show the speakers feelings and behavior at the start of her marrlage, when she was young and less mature
D)They Indicate that it is impossible to predict how people will change or grow over time.
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Masteriza [31]4 years ago
7 0

i have this same quiz if you can help me that would be great

What is the effect of the structure on the poem "She Walks in Beauty" by Lord Byron?

Question 5 options:

By establishing a rather basic rhyme scheme in the poem, Byron is able to suggest the speaker's lack of complexity.

By organizing the poem into three short and even stanzas, Byron is able to convey the work's themes directly and succinctly.

By giving the poem an even and steady meter, Byron makes the speaker's great excitement even more obvious.

By breaking the poem into three stanzas, Byron allows readers to follow along as the speaker describes three different women.

BTW your answer is C : They show the speaker's feelings and behavior at the start of her marriage, when she was young and less mature.

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