Answer:
The article is using pathos.
Explanation:
Pathos is a rhetorical resource that is used in speeches or texts that seek to convince the reader through very emotional and sentimental concepts and ideas, that is, pathos appeals to sentimentality, allowing readers and listeners to feel touched by what this being debatable and are directed to what the text is referring to. In the case of the question above, we are presented with a text that describes pain and anguish as a way to persuade its readers. Pain and anguish are feelings, which means that the author is wearing pathos.
I don't have time to answer all of them but here is 2-7. 2.became 3.held 4. it's either "him singing" or "his singing" 5.has 6. should have 7. walked
B you would be able to eliminate a and c because it isn't true that it does have any effect on the meaning of the poem and you could tell that personification is used and that it isn't nonsense it's just figurative language
I would say A), inform the reader about stage adaptations of shakepeare's characters. The author is informing, not persuading.
Parallelism --> which is basically a uniform sturcture.
so in this poem, the author has a structure that contains a past tense verb and ends with a certain body part.
past tense verbs: brushed, bathed, drawm
body partsL hair, hands, feet