Read the following poem and answer the question that follows. "Fame is a Bee," by Emily Televisioninson Fame is a bee, It has a song— It has a sting— Ah, too, it has a wing. In one paragraph of at least three to five sentences, analyze the tone and imagery used in the line in bold. Identify the mood the author intended to create with this imagery, as well as the connotations used in the words "Ah" and "wing." Use proper spelling and grammar.
Ah, too, it has a wing.
^bold
What is the tone of the excerpt?
Relaxed or happy?
Relaxed.
When reading the excerpt, there are no clues proving the poem is happy.
thats what i was thinking but i put happy just in case i was wrong with the relaxed
When using the word `ah`, it proves they are relaxed.
thats what i thought
What's the imagery?
Imagery is the way a writer uses language that appeals to senses
I know. e.e What is the imagery in the excerpt?
The author compares fame to a bee. Meaning you will picture a bee.
Imagery = Bee
oh ok umm when i read this i see bees all around me stinging me tbh
Reading this, I pictured a bee being replaced with musical notes. e.e
Really?
i mean if i think of it that way i guess i see that
Poor bee. ;-; Okay, now let's create a paragraph.
I feel the author used a relaxed tone when saying "Ah, too, it has a wing." i say this because when someone says ah they are mainly meaning there relaxed. The Imagery i see is Bee's around be as music plays and they are Stinging the music. (or i can put your whole bees as music notes)
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @AnimeGhoul8863 I feel the author used a relaxed tone when saying "Ah, too, it has a wing." i say this because when someone says ah they are mainly meaning there relaxed. The Imagery i see is Bee's around be as music plays and they are Stinging the music. (or i can put your whole bees as music notes) \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) The author uses a relaxed tone when mentioning "Ah, too, it has a wing." The clues that lead me to believe this is how the author uses the word "ah" in the stanza. Rather than yelling or crying out "ah", she writes it in a forgetful and relaxed manner. The imagery the author wants the reader to see is a bee when she mentions "fame is a bee".
THX SO MUCH ELSHAAAAAAAAAAA Can you help with one more
Sure. :p Make another post, though. e.e I'm trying to get my Problem Solving SS to 99. o;
you got it
Thank you. :D <3
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