Answer:
Decide on order to answer questions based on
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In the first stanza the speaker stands before an old Grecian urn and speaks to it. He is concerned with the picture frozen in time. It is the "still unravishe'd bride of quietness" the "foster child of silence and slow time". He also describes the urn as a historian that can tell a story. He wants to know about the pictures on the side of the urn and ask what legend it can tell and from where they come. He saw a picture of a group of men chasing a group of women and wonders what a mad pursuit? What struggle to run away?
Answer:
I think it might be B. it has three quatrains and one rhyming couplets
Tell me if im wrong
Explanation:
Answer:
C) Sight
Explanation:
You can narrow down the choices because you cannot taste what is going on, you cannot touch the 'sound', and there are no descriptive words to indicate the scent of what is being described.
The answer is:
Be through my lips to unawakened earth / The trumpet of a prophecy!
In the poem "Ode to the West Wind," the author Percy Bysshe Shelley makes reference to the worthy work of poets. Therein, Shelley uses a metaphor to compare his mouth to a musical instrument: a trumpet. As a result, through his lips the wind will blow or play its own revelation.