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Alex73 [517]
1 year ago
13

Which words in the poem reflect the idea of unity? based on the poet's word choice, what is the mood of the poem?

English
1 answer:
Marrrta [24]1 year ago
8 0

The sonnet this question alludes to is a haiku composed by Matsuo Basho When the colder time of year chrysanthemums go, nothing remains to be expounded on except for radishes.

<h3>What is word choice?</h3>

The words that mirror the possibility of misfortune here are go and nothing. The colder time of year chrysanthemums are gone they is lost and nothing remains aside from radishes.

The mind-set of the sonnet can be portrayed as surrendered. The artist isn't satisfied, however he has acknowledged that he can't really make any difference with these conditions.

Word-decision is depicted as the decision of successful and exact jargon that helps the creator in filling his planned need. In the given sonnet, the words like all and one assistance the creator in conveying the possibility of collection or solidarity.

For more information about word, refer the following link:

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