Respuesta :
This is the passage:
"Forward, the Light Brigade!"
Was there a man dismayed?
Not though the soldier knew Someone had blundered.
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die.
into the into the valley of Death Rode the six hundred.
A. The first syllable in each une lt stows the reader at the beginning of each line.
B. The first and fourth syllable in each line it creates a sensation of horse hooves drurmming on the ground.
C. The last syuable in each line: t creates a pause at the end of the line
D. Every other syttable in each une; it creates a sing-song rtytrun.
The answer is Letter B - The first and fourth syllable in each line it creates a sensation of horse hooves drurmming on the ground.
Answer:
The first and fourth syllable in each line; it creates a sensation of horse hooves drumming on the ground.
Explanation:
Read the stanza from “The Charge of the Light Brigade” by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
“Forward, the Light Brigade!”
Was there a man dismayed?
Not though the soldier knew
Someone had blundered.
Theirs not to make reply,
Theirs not to reason why,
Theirs but to do and die.
Into the valley of Death
Rode the six hundred.
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