Why didn’t Alfred Tennyson put any unstressed syllable in the line “Break, break, break”?
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- Why didn’t Alfred Tennyson put any unstressed syllable in the line “Break break break”? A: To show that the speaker is sobbing B: To make the line sound more powerful C: Mainly to shorten the line D: To render the repetition more obvious
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- 中国大学MOOC: The first two lines of Alfred Tennyson’s well-known poem “Break, Break, Break” read “Break, break, break,/ On thy cold gey stones. O Sea!” the repeated word “break” suggests
- “Break, Break, Break” is a mourning poem by___. A: Alfred Tennyson B: T. S. Eliot C: Philip Larkin D: John Donne
- The first two lines of Alfred Tennyson’s well-known poem “Break, Break, Break” read “Break, break, break,/ on thy grey stones, O sea!” the repeated word “break” suggests . A: grief B: fear C: hatred