In a poem, if one line ends with “time”, which of the following words could be at the end of the next line to create a rhyme? A. climb B. rhyme C. sublime D. chime 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D。解析:“time”和“chime”都押 /aɪm/ 的韵。“climb”发音是 /klaɪm/,...
01∣人生万事须自为,跬步江山即寥廓 One must experience everything in life for oneself; every step counts on the path to a wider world. (图源网络) There is a line in ancient Chinese poem:“One must experience everything in life for oneself; every st...
Read in as many different places as possible: atthe beach, on a mountain, in the subway. 4Think Like a Poet. Here's a fun exercise. Go throughthe poem one line at a time, covering up the next line withyour hand so you can't see it. Put yourself in the poet's shoes:5 If ...
a. The condition of being in proper or aligned position: Is the table in line with the sofa? b. A condition of agreement or correspondence: Your attitude is in line with mine. Is the policy in line with reality? 16. a. One's trade, occupation, or field of interest: What line of...
Download image of this poem. Report this poem COMMENTS OF THE POEM Obinna Eruchie 30 September 2009 Each and every line essential shows how one can be essential to overcome all odds. Motivating. 0 0 Reply Chitra - 04 July 2009 the power of ONE...is all matters at the end of ...
百度试题 结果1 题目1. The poem has ten lines (line). We can read this one first. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上1. lines 结合前面的ten可知,此处应填可数名 词line的复数形式lines。 反馈 收藏
in the following line as a verb, which could, in the right hands, be a clever poetic conceit, but in this case, is almost certainly not the poet's intention since the parallel conceit does not exist in the original text. In this case, i...
The poem begins with the line "Whose woods these are I think I know." This immediately sets a tone of mystery and curiosity. As the poet continues to describe the woods and the snow, we are drawn into a world of peace and stillness. However, there is also a sense of unease as the...
Galvin also repeats the word closet in line 4, 11, 14, 20, and 29; alone and forgotten in the darkness of a closet emphasizes the unique perspective of abandonment as opposed to a treasured item. From there, Galvin repetitively makes additional word choices that emphasize the sad, lonely, ...
In the closing stanza, the lines “---Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture / I love) I shan’t have lied. It’s evident” (16-17). Through the use of these lines, the speaker deduces that even an extremely significant loss must be acknowledged. ...