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the speaker in" the gazelle" is directly addressing: a. the gazelle. b. the reader. c. a girl. d. a lover.
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The speaker in Rilke's poem "The Gazelle" is directly addressing: the gazelle.

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In the poem "The Gazelle," the speaker is directly addressing - THE GAZELLE. The poem depicts a direct conversation or interaction between the speaker and the gazelle, focusing on the beauty and grace of the animal.

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in the poem the speaker in" the gazelle" is directly addressing: a. the gazelle. b. the reader. c. a girl. d. a lover.
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A poem is a piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty and sound and are carefully arranged, often in short lines which rhyme.
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The speaker in Rilke's poem "The Gazelle" is directly addressing: the gazelle.
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.depicting or referring to the mythical figure of orpheus in the modern poem" a tree telling orpheus" is an example of: a. illusion. b. illustration. c. allusion. d. alliteration.
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Depicting or referring to the mythical figure of orpheus in the modern poem" a tree telling orpheus" is an example of: alliteration.
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The impression does the barber in "lather and nothing else" try to give his customer, he wants to: appear concerned.
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