Identify the distinguishing features of notable Anglo-American lyric poetry, songs, poems, sermons, and allegories
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The poet’s purpose in “Ode to enchanted light” is to
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express a personal emotion.
praise or celebrate light.
mourn the passage of time.
tell a story of a walk in the woods.
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The image in lines 10–11 of “Ode to enchanted light” (“A cicada sends / its sawing song”) uses ___________ to bring the reader into the poem.
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hyperbole
alliteration
personification
Simile
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The poet’s purpose in “Ode to enchanted light” is to
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The image in lines 10–11 of “Ode to enchanted light” (“A cicada sends / its sawing song”) uses ___________ to bring the reader into the poem.
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What does Pablo Neruda mean by saying “The world is / a glass overflowing / with water.” (lines 13–15)?
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What image does Mary Oliver create with the example of personification in lines 1–5 of “Sleeping in the Forest”?
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“Ode to Enchanted Light” and “Sleeping in the Forest” are alike in that they both