In the 2nd stanza, it emphasizes that we should not forget the lessons learned from history and the sacrifices made by those who came before us. It suggests that we should honor their struggles and continue to strive for progress and justice.
2nd Stanza- Its like cemetery due to strong eruption of mayon and what will happen now to the mayon?
1st stanza: ABCB2nd stanza: ABCB3rd stanza: ABAB4th stanza: ABAB
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The rhyme scheme of daffodils:a b a b c c (1 st stanza)d e d e f f (2nd stanza)g h g h i i (3rd stanza)j k j k l l (4th stanza)
In a 4 line stanza of a poem, the 2nd and 4th lines rhyme.
The simile poem in the 2nd stanza of "Ballad of a Mother's Heart" compares a mother's love to the "ever-falling drops of rain." Just as rain is constant and unending, the poem suggests that a mother's love is continuous and unwavering.
Elements of the ballad stanza include 4 lines, rhyming second and fourth lines(within an iambic trimeter), and unrhymed first and third lines (within an iambic tetrameter).
1st stanza: She's laying in a tomb and there is someone beside her...in the next grave. 2nd stanza: "fail" is a metaphor for death. He died for truth and she for beauty. 3rd stanza: The "Kinsmen" is a companion. They talked to each other until the moss reached their lips meaning they were no longer able to converse. And the moss covered up their names meaning once dead, they would be forgotten. Dickinson is very comfortable with the idea of death. To her, it wasn't a scary idea because to live, one must die. I just got finished reading this in my world lit. class so my answer came from my ideas as well as the rest of the class and my professor, of course.
The second stanza of Percy Bysshe Shelley's "To a Skylark" means that even though the bird is a mere earth creature, it soars through the skies as if it owned them, no matter what else is happening. Further, it does not stop soaring for any reason but its own.
You might have forgotten a number in the question. Or perhaps you mean the 2nd? If you mean the 2nd, it fell on a Saturday. If you are referring to the 20th, it fell on a Wednesday.
The rhyme scheme of the poem ia aabbcc. 1st stanza along/song stream/dream sing/ string 2nd stanza along/song tide/bride sing/string
click on all the puzzle pieces on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th rows then click the two in the middle if there is any in the middle I may have forgotten.