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English, 12.07.2021 21:20 chanthonymjones

What structure does the poet use to develop the ideas in the poem? A. The last part of each stanza presents a courageous response to the first part, with each
stanza building to the final two triumphant lines of the poem.
B. The speaker introduces the darkness he battles in the first stanza and offers
manifestations of that darkness through the remaining stanzas.
C. The speaker rhymes alternating lines to develop the conflict between his courage and
fear until the fear is overcome at the end.
After introducing the idea of the unconquerable soul, the speaker describes situations in
which he has battled his fears.

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