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Give two ways of beginning an answer?

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Answered by ruchir19
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Answered by YQGW
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Explanation:

In all poems there is a controlling metaphor. If you can identify this controlling metaphor, your instructor will know immediately that you have an understanding of the entire poem. Therefore, a good way to start a response to a question that involves either interpretation of the poem or analysis of the poetic devices is an assertion of this controlling metaphor. For, all parts/devices of the poem contribute to this metaphor.

For instance, if you were asked a question about "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, you could begin your response with a statement regarding the metaphor of choices as the controlling one and move from this into the analysis that is particular to your question. And, of course, as the other editors already have pointed out, provide as much support from lines in the poem that you can.

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