Respuesta :
The line from the poem that uses literal language is: "For the thing that's flying".(Option B)
What is Literal Language?
Literal language means to write and mean a word exactly according to what it means. That is, no puns, no metaphors, or hyperboles.
How does the author personify the idea of life in the poem?
The author personifies the idea of life in the poem by stating that it awakes and burns. (Option B.)
What does the statement "Love's the trade we're plying" mean in the poem?
The statement above means that "Love should be our main job in life." (Option A).
Why does the speaker say that friends "come and go"?
The speaker says that friends come and go because "People in our life don't live forever." (Option C).
Which line from the poem BEST supports the answer in Part A?
The line that best supports the answer above is ""All our where-and-whying" (Option A). Where and whys are questions we ask friends but they are burned by life when it awakes.
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