An english sonnet contains 3 quatrains and a finishing couplet. a petrarchan sonnet contains an octave and a sestet.
the english sonnet has a couplet where a petrarchan sonnet does not. neither have 5 quatrains.
...What is the word in italics?
I'm assuming by the options and context clues, the word is "ponderous"
It should be heavy, because ponderous means with a lot of weight(basically).
If it was sharp why would she pick it up? If it was slippery, why would she make her neighbor pick it up? If it was too heavy for her to remove, she would go get help from her neighbor.
So yeah, your answer is C, heavy.
Answer:
The stanzas are regular and the rhyme scheme is almost regular. I guess it reinforces the change in seasons. The lines also stay around the same length.
Because the stanzas are regular, it makes every day in the poem seem both incessant and different at the same time. It makes the reader feel quite uncomfortable actually.
This is my own interpretation of the poem, but I hope it helps or inspires you.
Answer: It's either outlook or attitude
Explanation:
Tell me if it's one of those answers.