These lines come from the sonnet “<em><u> London 1802 </u></em>“written by <u>William Wordsworth,</u> in which he condemns the selfishness of his people and he wishes that the famous poet Milton would return to put sense into his people. England is personified as the “she” who is stuck in filthy swampwater.
Question: What does the personification "she is a fen of stagnant waters" used in lines 2-3 mean?
Answer: c. England's many problems prevent it from progressing as a nation
B. VERISIMILITUDE
In order to achieve VERISIMILITUDE, performers were asked to pretend that the audience wasn't present and the audience was asked to accept the staging as the real world.
Verisimilitude is defined as the appearance of being true/real.
Answer:
”Lost Illusions” contains the theme of how the innocence of youth gives way to facing the reality of life. The narrator refers to the veils that shielded her from truth in her youth, but as she left the shelter of those veils, she came to know the sadness associated with reality. The speaker yearns to reclaim the veils that shielded her from the truths she has faced in as she has aged.
Explanation:
Exact answer from Edmentum. Hope this helps!
Answer: The radio broadcast is more surprising because it’s told in the present tense.
Explanation:
The correct answer would be C. Third person point of view.