What is one feature of free-verse poetry in "night"?
the poem is in iambic pentameter.<...
English, 18.11.2019 05:31 lakhanir2013
What is one feature of free-verse poetry in "night"?
the poem is in iambic pentameter.
the lines use an abab rhyme scheme.
the language is formal and complex.
the stanzas are roughly the same size.
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Exit "families were being further torn asunder, and those left behind knew no more about their own fate than they did of the loved ones moving on." this passage from the text best represents which of the following literary devices used by the author? a. the motif of racial prejudice b. the dramatic irony of the audience knowing more than the characters c. the motif of displacement and separation d. the theme of conflict between those leaving and those being left behind
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English, 22.06.2019 06:50, smusisca53
What does robert frost accomplish by using blank verse in his poems he mimics the sound of natural speech. he establishes a sense of formality. he establishes order through rhyme. he makes his poems original by breaking the rules.
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English, 22.06.2019 13:10, rosaliaempress8377
Which question would be most to ask when analyzing opportunities for women during the historical context of this passage
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