adapted from A Song by William Blake Sweet dreams, form a shade O'er my lovely infant's head! Sweet dreams of pleasant streams By happy, silent, moony beams! Sweet Sleep, with soft down Weave thy brows an infant crown Sweet Sleep, angel mild, Hover o'er my happy child! Sweet smiles, in the night 10 Hover over my delight! Sweet smiles, mother's smile, All the livelong night beguile. Sweet moans, dovelike sighs, Chase not slumber from thine eyes! 15 Sweet moan, sweeter smile, All the dovelike moans beguile. Sleep, sleep, happy child! All creation slept and smiled. Sleep, sleep, happy sleep, 20 While o'er thee doth mother weep. Smiles on thee, on me, on all, Who became an infant small; Infant smiles are his own smiles; Heaven and earth to peace beguiles. 3 Select all the correct answers. In what two ways does the structure used by the poet help add meaning to the poem? The use of figurative language in the poem helps create a feeling of awe and wonder. The repetition of words such as "dreams" and "smile" emphasizes their importance in a child's life. The use of exclamation marks in the poem indicates the speaker's love and adoration for the child. The descriptive language conveys the speaker's awe and love toward the child. The rhyming lines add a playful, childlike quality to the poem.
im confused
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so u agree with me
no instrusion ether wow
there is
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u just didnt read it :/
i get it i had this exact question before
The use of figurative language in the poem helps create a feeling of awe and wonder. this one and the last two
do u rememeber it
which one tho cuz im lost ;/
i got the first one
Select all the correct answers. the last two as well
im confused
The use of figurative language in the poem helps create a feeling of awe and wonder.
and what else
just those 3 1st 3rd and 4th
ok so
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The use of figurative language in the poem helps create a feeling of awe and wonder.
and
The repetition of words such as "dreams" and "smile" emphasizes their importance in a child's life.
also
The descriptive language conveys the speaker's awe and love toward the child.
hold on a sec
the 2nd one for that one
The repetition of words such as "dreams" and "smile" emphasizes their importance in a child's life.
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so 1 2 4
yes
ok
im trying my best
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