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Which two forces are in opposition in these two excerpts from the poem? ambiguity and clarity the pleasure of disorder and the oppressiveness of order the breaking down of structure and the preservation of structure natural patterns and family patterns

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Answered by jaspreetsingh51
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Answered by AditiHegde
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The answer will be The two forces that are in opposition in the two excerpts of the poem will be c). The breaking down of structure and the preservation of the structure.

  • A poem's base develops from the structure that commands a reader to read the poem with proper pauses and emotion.
  • In the initial phase of the poem, the poet concentrates on building proper rhyme schemes.
  • Next, the focus gets shifted to ensuring that the structure of the poem is preserved and maintained throughout the poem.
  • In the following stanza, the poet concentrates on creating the theme of the poem along with preserving the original structure of the poem.
  • This part is crucial and requires high precision.

Hence, the correct option to be chosen as the answer to two forces that are in opposition in the two excerpts of the poem will be c). The breaking down of structure and the preservation of the structure.

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