English, asked by vilege3813, 4 months ago

"But I can get a hair-dye And set such colour there, Brown, or black, or carrot, That young men in despair May love me for myself alone And not my yellow hair."
(a) Who is the speaker of these lines?
(b) Why does Anne say that she can change her hair colour?
(c) Which word in the stanza means ‘colour’?
(d) What is the rhyming scheme adopted in this stanza?​

Answers

Answered by jai696
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  1. The speaker of these lines is Anne Gregory.
  2. Anne says that she can change her hair colour to show that external beauty is superficial.
  3. The word is Dye.
  4. The rhyming scheme adopted in this stanza is abcbdb.

\large\mathsf\color{lightgreen}useful?\: \color{white}\longrightarrow\: \color{orange}brainliest!

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