Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all –"Hope is the thing with feathers," Emily Dickinson Which two types of figurative language does Dickinson use in this stanza? simile and metaphor metaphor and personification simile and personification extended metaphor and simile.
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Tap out the stresses as you read line 9. which analysis best describes the rhythm and its effect on meaning
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Which statement best evaluates the author's use of pacing in the passage? a. the author's use of pacing is not effective, because the imagery and figurative language don't adequately describe either the cheetah or the gazelle. b. the author's use of pacing is effective, because the imagery and figurative language speed up the action, making the scene come alive for the reader. c. the author's use of pacing is effective, because the long, complex sentences the reader fully understand the power and beauty of nature. d. the author's use of pacing is not effective, because the long, complex sentences distract from the sense of stress and anxiety the passage should convey.
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