subject
English, 05.05.2020 14:32 deanaprettelt7444

Flash’d all their sabres bare,
Flash’d as they turn’d in air
Sabring the gunners there,
Charging an army, while
All the world wonder’d.
Plunged in the battery-smoke
Right thro’ the line they broke;
Cossack and Russian
Reel’d from the sabre-stroke
Shatter’d and sunder’d.
Then they rode back, but not,
Not the six hundred.

—“The Charge of the Light Brigade,”
Alfred, Lord Tennyson

In which two ways does the fourth stanza’s long length add to the poem’s meaning?

It slows the poem down to show the thoughts of the poet and the soldiers.
It creates room to focus on the Russian Army.
It makes the battle the biggest focus of the poem.
It shows that all of the six hundred make it back alive.
It keeps the action going by not breaking the scene into parts.

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on English

question
English, 21.06.2019 19:50
Men sample of a metaphor? o a she was as busy as a bee. o b, his room was like a prison. o c. she has a heart of stone, d. she is an uncaring person.
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 05:30
How did rick respond to this conflict
Answers: 1
question
English, 22.06.2019 19:00
Can someone me with the question in the bottom of the page .
Answers: 2
question
English, 22.06.2019 19:30
This refers to form and style. the diction an author uses plays a role in making generalizations about an author’s style. true or false
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Flash’d all their sabres bare,
Flash’d as they turn’d in air
Sabring the gunners there,...
Questions
question
Computers and Technology, 16.10.2020 16:01
question
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 16:01
question
Mathematics, 16.10.2020 16:01
Questions on the website: 13722363