English
English, 25.06.2019 21:00, dondre54

Laura is analyzing the poem “she walks in beauty” by lord byron. read the poem on which she’s working. she walks in beauty by lord byron (george gordon) she walks in beauty, like the night of cloudless climes and starry skies; and all that’s best of dark and bright meet in her aspect and her eyes; thus mellowed to that tender light which heaven to gaudy day denies. one shade the more, one ray the less, had half impaired the nameless grace which waves in every raven tress, or softly lightens o’er her face; where thoughts serenely sweet express, how pure, how dear their dwelling-place. and on that cheek, and o’er that brow, so soft, so calm, yet eloquent, the smiles that win, the tints that glow, but tell of days in goodness spent, a mind at peace with all below, a heart whose love is innocent! how should laura explain the writer’s use of repetition in the lines “how pure, how dear their dwelling-place” and “so soft, so calm, yet eloquent”? a. repetition of words in these lines highlights personification in the poem. b. repetition of words in these lines places emphasis on the theme of serenity. c. repetition of words in these lines places emphasis on the rhyme’s continuation. d. repetition of words in these lines recreates a rhythm that feels like the walk of a woman.

answer
Answers: 1

Similar questions

Do you know the correct answer?
Laura is analyzing the poem “she walks in beauty” by lord byron. read the poem on which she’s workin...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 14.11.2019 05:31