When answer questions like this, it is important to think about what you are visualizing while reading the text. This should help with your explanation. To reinforce means to "back up or prove" with evidence. For example, how would a picture of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. exhibit in Washington D.C. reinforce the speech he gave? The picture proves that the speech as well as Dr. King himself were a powerful presence to all. He was so important to the change of Civil Rights in our country that the monument is a testament to that change.
You would highlight burns against them and the fire is made ready, the furnace is now hot, ready to receive them, the flames do now rage and glow.
You would highlight those things because God's wrath is being personified as, or compared to, a fire, as revealed in the line the wrath of God burns against them. The fire is made ready... seems like an extended metaphor.
Answer:
The final part of the poem is a couplet.
The initial stanzas are divided into three quatrains.
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Answer:
- "Pied Beauty" by Gerard Manley Hopkins
Explanation:
The poem transforms into a declaration of regret for these strange or odd things, things that may not conventionally be regarded or thought exquisite. They are all, he avows, indications of God, which, in their assortment, control reliably toward the solidarity and immutability of His vitality and move us to "Applaud Him."