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1.Give an example of rhyme. 2. What is the speaker’s tone? How can you tell? 3. Does the speaker’s tone change in the second version? Explain. 4. What is the speaker singing about? What words show this? 5. How does the diction show how the speaker feels? 6. Provide an example of how imagery is used in this song?

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It is to be noted that this prompt is based on "When will my life begin?" From Disney's Tangled.

1) An example of rhyme from the song is :

"I've got my mother's love

I shouldn't ask for more..."

Here there is a rhyme between love and more.

2) The speaker's Tone is curious. One can tell because she is yearning to be free from what appears to be some kind of restriction. See the lines;

Yes, I have everything

Except I guess, a door

Perhaps it's better that I stay in

But tell me, when will my life begin?

3) No. The peaker's tone does not change in the second version.

4) The speaker sings of her supposed "mother" allowing her to view the world as she has been restricted indoors since she was a child.

5) The diction indicates that the words are pronounced crisply with a bit of excitement. As the song wanes, however, the voice becomes somber, reflecting the true condition of the speaker's heart.

6) When the singer states that she has everything except a door, that triggers visual imagery in the mind of the audience.

What is visual imagery?

Visual Imager leverages visual characteristics to best build an image in the reader's mind. Shapes, color, light, shadow, and even patterns are examples of visual attributes. It is one of the most prevalent sorts of imagery since it helps readers to better describe a novel's or poem's environment and characters.

There are seven sorts of imagery:

  • visual
  • auditory
  • kinesthetic
  • Olfactory
  • Gustatory
  • Tactile
  • Kinesthetic and
  • Organic.

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