Rhythm is its own term, but rhythm is a function of the meter of a poem
I believe the answer is A, Both poems explore the idea of pursuing new experiences.
The reason behind that, is simple. In the first poem, you can see that "The Lady of Shalott" had seen a boat, and went along the path which took her. In the second excerpt, there are interactions between the two, which lead them on a "broad steam".
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Answer:
In summary of the narrator's journey, she did the following while on the train:
1. She had conversation with the gentleman who shared her seat.
2. She ate much gingerbread and fine pear during the journey to comfort her loneliness.
3. She endeavoured to keep her tickets safely in the innermost corner of her purse.
4. She looked much at Dr. H's paper of directions.
5. She almost lost her tickets till someone in the train helped to poke them out of a crack with a pen-knife.
In Louisa May Alcott's Hospital Sketches (1863), Alcott gave an account of her time while she was working as a nurse during the US Civil War.