What is one affect of the rhyme in "barter"?
a. it makes the poem seem heavy and grave
b. it seems like the speaker is thinking out loud
c. it makes it seem like the speaker is reciting a list
d. it gives the poem a distinct rhythm
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Ответ:
D. It gives the poem a distinct rhythm (Le da a la poema un ritmo distinto)
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A.
Explanation: The excerpt from Joseph Stalin's 1941 radio broadcast that would best be classified as incendiary, or designed to stir up conflict is "By virtue of this war which has been forced upon us, our country has come to death-grips with its most malicious and most perfidious enemy--German fascism. " This speech was delivered by Joseph Stalin after Hitler's invasion in his Operation Barbarossa. Stalin is addressing the people of Russia to fight against the fascist army.