Answer:
flew, flutter, flight, forever
Explanation:
Alliteration is the figure of speech that allows that in the same line or stanza, a poem presents a succession of words with repetition of consonant sounds, that is, with repetition of consonants. In lines 10-16 of "Icarus Flight" we can see the presence of the alliteration in the words "flew," "flutter," "flight" and "forever," where we can see that the repetition of the consonant "f" reinforces the idea of flight and distance, which are two important elements in the meaning of the poem.
The poem presents the greed of Icarus when flying with his wax wings. This greed causes him to lose his discernment, get too close to the sun and melt his wings, causing a big drop in the sea, where he drowns.
it is necessary to remember that in a poem, a line represents a verse and a stanza represents the set of verses.
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Based on the problem above, it is given that in every row, there are 36 spruce trees and there is a total of 9 rows. So 36 x 9, would be 324. There is a total of 324 spruce trees. And in each row, there are 14 blue spruce. So 36 - 14, there are 22 non blue spruce trees per row. So 22 x 9 rows, is equal to 198. Therefore, there are 198 spruce trees that are not blue.