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7. Frame a pointwise Analysis of the poem 'The worm'. Use the following poi
(a) Poem and poet:
(b) Theme :
(c) Tone :
(d) Structure and stanzas :
(e) Rhyme and Rhythm :
(f) Language and Imagery :
(g) Figures of Speech :
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Answered by gunakkv1
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a)The worm , Thomas Gisborne

a)The worm , Thomas Gisborneb)respect every creature big or small , for each has played in the universe

a)The worm , Thomas Gisborneb)respect every creature big or small , for each has played in the universec) serious their own role to and thought - provoking in the imperative

a)The worm , Thomas Gisborneb)respect every creature big or small , for each has played in the universec) serious their own role to and thought - provoking in the imperatived)stanzas are four lines each ; short lines

a)The worm , Thomas Gisborneb)respect every creature big or small , for each has played in the universec) serious their own role to and thought - provoking in the imperatived)stanzas are four lines each ; short linese)rhyme scheme : abab, cdcd, and so on . the last words of the first and third lines and the second and fourth lines of every stanza ryhme , the rhythm is smooth .

a)The worm , Thomas Gisborneb)respect every creature big or small , for each has played in the universec) serious their own role to and thought - provoking in the imperatived)stanzas are four lines each ; short linese)rhyme scheme : abab, cdcd, and so on . the last words of the first and third lines and the second and fourth lines of every stanza ryhme , the rhythm is smooth .f)Archaic language ; no imagery

a)The worm , Thomas Gisborneb)respect every creature big or small , for each has played in the universec) serious their own role to and thought - provoking in the imperatived)stanzas are four lines each ; short linese)rhyme scheme : abab, cdcd, and so on . the last words of the first and third lines and the second and fourth lines of every stanza ryhme , the rhythm is smooth .f)Archaic language ; no imagerye) Apostrophe , inversion

a)The worm , Thomas Gisborneb)respect every creature big or small , for each has played in the universec) serious their own role to and thought - provoking in the imperatived)stanzas are four lines each ; short linese)rhyme scheme : abab, cdcd, and so on . the last words of the first and third lines and the second and fourth lines of every stanza ryhme , the rhythm is smooth .f)Archaic language ; no imagerye) Apostrophe , inversionExplanation:

a)The worm , Thomas Gisborneb)respect every creature big or small , for each has played in the universec) serious their own role to and thought - provoking in the imperatived)stanzas are four lines each ; short linese)rhyme scheme : abab, cdcd, and so on . the last words of the first and third lines and the second and fourth lines of every stanza ryhme , the rhythm is smooth .f)Archaic language ; no imagerye) Apostrophe , inversionExplanation:hope it helps !!!

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