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6 and 7. Stanza iii. What are the central ideas of ll. 2 and 3? How does the reader make them stand out? 6-8. Note the continuous Inflection. (Introduction, p. 17. ) Stanza iv, ll. 3 and 4. How does the Grouping here affect the Pause and the Inflection? Stanza v, ll. 1-4. What change in the voice indicates the abrupt transition? What atmosphere does the voice create as a preparation for the climax of the last four lines? 1. What is the central idea of this line? 6-7. What ch...ange in Force, Pitch, and Stress expresses the sudden disaster? PART IV Compare the atmosphere of the first four and a half stanzas of this Part with the first four of Part III, and also with the remainder of Part IV. What is the difference in Pitch, Force, and Time? (Introduction, pp. 22, 26, and 13. ) * * * * * HOME THEY BROUGHT HER WARRIOR DEAD From "The Princess" Home they brought her warrior dead: She nor swoon'd, nor utter'd cry: All her maidens, watching, said, "She must weep or she will die.
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