Answer:
The poetic device being used in the excerpt is:
A. rhyme
Explanation:
We can define rhyme as the repetition of ending sounds in words, especially words that are at the end of poetry lines. Let's use the first lines of the excerpt as an example:
Fairy king, attend and mark:
I do hear the morning lark.
The words "mark" and "lark" sound quite similar, right? That is because they have the same final sounds /ark/, the only difference between them being the first consonant sound of each /m/ and /l/. This is an example of rhyme.
The same happens in the other lines, with the pairs "soon" and "moon", "flight" and "night", and "found" and "ground".
Dead bug, it’s a version of tag. One or two people are “it” and run and tag people. When you get tagged you lay down on your back with you legs and arms up and someone else who is not “it” then can come grab you by your limbs and pull you “out of bounds” and you both can go back in. The game ends when everyone is out or after 15 minutes of everyone staying alive.
Answer:
Here is the best I can do.
Explanation: It means to be lazy or existing aimlessly with a sinister intent. However, it could be used as a loaf of bread in a sentence. In the stanza, the poet has used the line "I loafe and invite my soul," shows that the poet is relaxing and trying to spend some spiritual time
Answer:
New York is mother home because I am born here and this is the place where our families have been living and loving together
<em>i</em><em> </em><em>love</em><em> </em><em>my</em><em> </em><em>mother</em><em> </em><em>place</em><em> </em><em>very</em><em> </em><em>much</em>