ENG1517
ASSIGNMENT 3 2024
ENG1517 ASSIGNMENT 3 2024
, ENG1517
ASSIGNMENT 03
Question 1
Question 1.1. (3 engravings)
The kind of rhyme used in the work is ABCB. This ought to be noticeable in the first
and third lines of each and every section, for example, "The moon has a face like the
clock in the hall" and "On streets and field and harbor quays." The rhyme plot is solid
all through the piece, making a capacity to remain on beat and plan.
Question 1.2. (3 engravings)
The correlation used in the poem is "The moon has a face like the clock in the hall."
This illustration takes a gander at the quintessence of the moon to the substance of
a clock, underlining its round shape and the likelihood that it looks after everything,
especially like a clock does. The effect of this similitude is to make an unmistakable
picture in the peruser's mind and to epitomize the moon, making it seem, by all
accounts, to be more like a living being.
Question 1.3. (6 engravings)
ASSIGNMENT 3 2024
ENG1517 ASSIGNMENT 3 2024
, ENG1517
ASSIGNMENT 03
Question 1
Question 1.1. (3 engravings)
The kind of rhyme used in the work is ABCB. This ought to be noticeable in the first
and third lines of each and every section, for example, "The moon has a face like the
clock in the hall" and "On streets and field and harbor quays." The rhyme plot is solid
all through the piece, making a capacity to remain on beat and plan.
Question 1.2. (3 engravings)
The correlation used in the poem is "The moon has a face like the clock in the hall."
This illustration takes a gander at the quintessence of the moon to the substance of
a clock, underlining its round shape and the likelihood that it looks after everything,
especially like a clock does. The effect of this similitude is to make an unmistakable
picture in the peruser's mind and to epitomize the moon, making it seem, by all
accounts, to be more like a living being.
Question 1.3. (6 engravings)