“This at last is bone of my bones/ and flesh of my flesh;/ she shall be called Woman,/ because she was taken out of Man.” What are the poetic techniques used here to emphasize the idea of oneness between the man and the woman? (Lec.31, 07’28’’)
A: parallelism and repetition
B: assonance and word play
C: perfect rhyming words
D: all of the above three
A: parallelism and repetition
B: assonance and word play
C: perfect rhyming words
D: all of the above three
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- 中国大学MOOC: “This at last is bone of my bones/ and flesh of my flesh;/ she shall be called Woman,/ because she was taken out of Man.” What are the poetic techniques used here to emphasize the idea of oneness between the man and the woman? (Lec.31, 07’28’’)
- Why does the man thank the woman() A: She suggested a way out of the difficulty for the man. B: She took the man to where he wanted to go. C: She came a long way to meet the man. D: She promised to help the man.
- What did the woman do last Saturday A: She had a party. B: She went on a trip. C: She went to the doctor. D: She called the man.
- Man: When are George’s parents coming back Woman: My sister says both she and George’s father will stay on for the weekend since George is all right here with us. Question: What is the relationship between George and the woman A: Grandmother and grandchild. B: Mother and son-in-law. C: Aunt and nephew. D: Aunt and niec
- What is the woman’s purpose to visit the man() A: She wants a babysitter. B: She hopes to apply for a job. C: She intends to help the man to find a girlfriend. D: She needs some help from the man.