Respuesta :
1. personification
2. they represent something great
3. she is an educated person
4. it is used to emphasize their great knowledge
5. the mystery of nature theme
6. looking for answers
7. sunshine
8. unsure, sorry
Question 1:
Which literary device is represented by the house references in "I dwell in Possibility?"
Personification
Personification is when an object is given human-like characteristics. Some examples in this peom are that the house is called fairer and the roof is called everlasting.
Question 2:
What do the word Morning in the poem "Will there really be a 'Morning?'" and the word Possibility in the poem "I dwell in Possibility" have in common?
They represent something great.
The author uses "morning" and "possibility" as a way to symbolize something great. It is something that the author is striving for.
Question 3:
"Please to tell a little Pilgrim"
What does the line reveal about the speaker?
She is educated.
The speaker is referring to another person as a "little pilgrim" because she holds a higher status. This likely means she is educated.
Question 4:
In the poem "Will there really be a 'Morning?'" how does the capitalization of "Scholar," "Sailor," and "Wise Man" help to develop the speaker's need to understand the world around her?
It is used to emphasize their great knowledge.
The speaker wants an answer and believes these people can help her find them. She uses capitalization to emphasize them and show respect for their knowledge.
Question 5:
What characteristic do the poems "Will there really be a 'Morning?'" and "I dwell in Possibility" share?
capital letters to emphasize words
Both poems use capital letters for some words to help add emphasis. There is not a standard rhyme scheme, question marks, or "mystery of nature" in both poems.
Question 6:
In "Will There Really Be a Morning", what is the poet doing?
Looking for answers
This is shown through the speaker using question marks throughout the poem.
Question 7:
In "Will There Really Be a Morning", morning is a metaphor for:
Truth
The speaker is searching for wisdom. That is why she is asking questions and seeking knowledge from people who may be more wise than she is.
Question 8:
The comparison between the two houses in "I dwell in Possibility" is an example of:
Allusion
An allusion is defined as used to talk about something indirectly or without actually stating it. The speaker actually only refers to one house, but is comparing it to another.
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