I Think Continually Of Those Who Were Truly Great

I Think Continually Of Those Who Were Truly Great

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1. i think continually of those who were truly great


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Spender describes these truly great people as those 'who remembered the soul's history from the womb'. This could hold multiple meanings. Spender could be saying that these truly great people are those who literally always kept in mind the history of people.

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2. What is the legacy of those who are great? In I Think Continually of Those Who Were TrulyGreat. ​


Answer:

The legacy of those who are great based on the poem is their acts of greatness, the memory of which they were being remembered and their names remain in the hearts of the people who look up to them and believe them.


3. Who is the narratee in i think continually of those who were truly great?


the people who are remembered and glorified by history


4. capare the auld lang syne to i think continually of those who were truly great


Auld lang is about the friendship and memories you got while i think continually is minding great for those people who had gone great

5. What makes I Think Continually of Those Who Were Truly Great dramatic poem?


Answer:

For me, It uses emotions based from the writer's own opinion, from the author's point of view...

Explanation:

The story talks about the legacy of those who are great and what they left in this world during their lifetime that serves as a model or inspiration for us to follow and improve ourselves.  The author basically wants us to feel those emotions ( their legacy ) making it a dramatic poem. Unlike other forms of poetry, these poems are not written about the actual author of the piece. Other forms of poetry, such as a narrative poetry, come from the author's point of view.


6. The summarized of i think continually of those who were truly great


Summary

- the speaker pays a posthumous tribute to great men

- great men: supposedly ancient historians, artists, or poets; ambitious, zealous, and passionate

- captured the aspects of history and so made it live forever ("What is precious is never to forget")

- conclusion: the great men were "born of the sun", "travelled […] towards the sun", and marked the air with the greatness



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7. what is the differences of auld lang syne and i think continually of those who were truly great


The difference is the i think cont. Is saving others before yourself while auld lang syne is remembering the old times you have been together with your friends

8. What is the meaning of the I think continually of those who were truly great?


English: The person is always thinking about those people who are truly amazing for him or admirable

Tagalog: Lagi nyang iniisip yung mga taong totoong kahanga hanga at magaling.

9. what should not be forgotten in I think continually of those who were truly great


Precious and those things that was done by those great people or simply their greatness

Those great things that great people has done


10. what are the assonance in poem i think continually of those who were truly great?​


Answer:

"I think continually of those who were truly great" by Stephen Spender uses stanzaic form, with the first stanza consisting of eight lines, the second of seven lines, and the third of eight lines. It is written in free verse with no regular metrical pattern. The poem does not use end rhyme.


11. what is the similarities of auld lang syne and i think the continually of those who were truly great?


The speakers of both poems remembered and recognized the worth of the people being referred to.


12. figures of speech used in i think continually of those who were truly great


metaphor is one of the figures of speech that is used in ithink continually of those who wre truly great

13. what are the similarities of auld lang syne and i think continually of those who were truly great ??


What are the similarities of auld lang syne and i think continually of those who were truly great ?

SIMILARITIES:

1. Both  are poems  

2. They also  show human beauty  

3. Both describe the  greatness of other peoples

Burns and ‘Auld lang syne’

The love and memories that you have, Auld lang, are  still good for those people who have gone wonderful I guess. The first reference Burns makes of the song appears in a letter sent to Mrs Dunlop  on 7 December 1788, where he asks her, 'isn't the Scotch expression 'Auld lang syne' extremely expressive?  'As an ardent collector of traditional Scots music and art, Burns noted  that both the old art and the melody had 'thrilled' my soul.

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14. What legacy do great people leave behind.in i think continually of those who were truly great.


Answer:

Answer: The great legacy that great people leave behind them are 'memories of their greatness', their goodness, and the contributions that they have done to the world.

Explanation:

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15. what the difference of I think continually of those who were truly great and auld lang syne


the I think continually of those who were truly great and auld lang syne are dramatic poetry ?

16. What distinct quality of those who are great does the persona mention in the first stanza of I think continually of those who were truly great


brave,fearless,dauntless and courgeous enough to fight for the nation to continually fight for their country.

17. 1. I Think continually of Those Who Were Truly Great was written by​


Answer:

stephen spender

Explanation:

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18. Who do you think were the great men mentioned in the poem , I think continually of those who were truly great ?


the author cause the poem describes the emotions or feeling of the author or writer when the time he or she doing it

19. what are the similarities of auld lang syne and i think continually of those who were truly great ??


They are the same that recognizing someone special to Us

20. what is the similarity of auld lang syne and i think continually of those who were truly great ?


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21. what is the similarities of auld lang syne and I Think Continually of Those Who Were Truly Great?


both of them describe other peoples' greatness


22. What is the difference between Good deed and I Think Continually of those who were truly great?


a good deed is what a person does that is nice and i think continually of those who were truly great means you only think that the person is truly great

23. difference and similarities of Aud Lang Syne and I think continually of those who were truly great​


Answer:

Auld lang syne

•the persona recounts old friendship memories

•Musically

•about your love ones

•conveys a message about a true friend who's always there for you

•reminiscing about an old acquaintance

talks about friendship

I think continually of those who were truly great

•Shows how people risked their lives to save others'.

•Poetic

•about heroes of the country

•refers to people who serves others

•bravery to sacrifice for others' sake

•remembering past heroes

•talks about heroism

Similarities

•both poem

•both shows the greatness of people.

•remembering the memories of those who already are away.

•talks about greatness

•represents that memories shouldn't be forgotten

•dramatic poetry


24. what is the message of the poem (I think continually of those who were truly great)​


Answer:

This poem, broadly, is an attempt to describe what makes a person "truly" great.

Explanation:

The poem was written in the 1930's during wartime, this no doubt influenced the poet. However, soldiers are not the only people he is referring to. He is essentially referring to anyone who selflessly fights for what they believe in.


25. summary for the poem i think continually those who were truly great


Summary for the poem i think continually those who were truly great

It is an untitled poem first published in New Signatures, a collection of poetry chosen by Michael Roberts to  deliver an creative and analytical combination that would answer the issues of the 20th century in a constructive way.

The poem is a part of  a collection on 20th century problems.  

Throughout the poem, the individual used the word "is"  The first stanza to show that great people have left already.  He also pointed to the apps  Of the best ones, really.

Throughout the second stanza, the character appears  to refer to nature as something precious.  

Throughout the last stanza , the speaker says that  the grandeur of a human is linked to nature.

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26. who is being referred to in the poem I think continually of those who were truly great?​


Answer:

Stephen Spender in “The Truly Great” shows reverence to those who have fought to enlighten the world. The speaker discusses people who “remembered the soul's history” and “whose lovely ambition” has never failed.

Explanation:

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27. Tagalog ng I think Continually of Those Who Were Truly Great


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28. elements of poetry in i think continually of those who were truly great


Elements of Poetry

Alliteration is a repetition of the same consonant sounds in a sequence of words, usually at the

beginning of a word or stressed syllable: “descending dew drops;” “luscious lemons.”

Alliteration is based on the sounds of letters, rather than the spelling of words; for example,

“keen” and “car” alliterate, but “car” and “cite” do not.

Assonance is the repetition of similar internal vowel sounds in a sentence or a line of poetry, as

in “I rose and told him of my woe.”

Figurative language is a form of language use in which the writers and speakers mean

something other than the literal meaning of their words. Two figures of speech that are

particularly important for poetry are simile and metaphor. A simile involves a comparison

between unlike things using like or as. For instance, “My love is like a red, red rose.” A

metaphor is a comparison between essentially unlike things without a word such as like or as.

For example, “My love is a red, red rose.” Synecdoche is a type of metaphor in which part of

something is used to signify the whole, as when a gossip is called a “wagging tongue.”

Metonymy is a type of metaphor in which something closely associated with a subject is

substituted for it, such as saying the “silver screen” to mean motion pictures.

Imagery is the concrete representation of a sense impression, feeling, or idea that triggers our

imaginative ere-enactment of a sensory experience. Images may be visual (something seen),

aural (something heard), tactile (something felt), olfactory (something smelled), or gustatory

(something tasted). Imagery may also refer to a pattern of related details in a poem.

Rhyme is the repetition of identical or similar concluding syllables in different words, most

often at the ends of lines. Rhyme is predominantly a function of sound rather than spelling; thus,

words that end with the same vowel sounds rhyme, for instance, day, prey, bouquet, weigh, and

words with the same consonant ending rhyme, for instance vain, rein, lane. The rhyme scheme

of a poem, describes the pattern of end rhymes. Rhyme schemes are mapped out by noting

patterns of rhyme with small letters: the first rhyme sound is designated a, the second becomes

b, the third c, and so on.

Rhythm is the term used to refer to the recurrence of stressed and unstressed sounds in poetry.

Poets rely heavily on rhythm to express meaning and convey feeling. Caesura is a strong pause

within a line of poetry that contributes to the rhythm of the line. When a line has a pause at its

end, it is called an end-stopped line. Such pauses reflect normal speech patterns and are often

marked by punctuation. A line that ends without a pause and continues into the next line for its

meaning is called a run-on line or enjambment.

Stanza is a grouping of lines, set off by a space, which usually has a set pattern of meter and

rhyme.

Tone conveys the speaker’s implied attitude toward the poem’s subject. Tone is an abstraction

we make from the details of a poem’s language: the use of meter and rhyme (or lack of them);

the inclusion of certain kinds of details and exclusion of other kinds; particular choices of words

and sentence pattern, or imagery and figurative language (diction). Another important element

of tone is the order of words in sentences, phrases, or clauses (syntax).


29. What is Auld Lang syne and similarities and I think continually of those who were truly Great


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30. is the poem "i think continually of those who were truly great" a narrative poetry? ​


Answer:

is an untitled poem that first appeared in New Signatures, a collection of poetry selected by Michael Roberts to offer an imaginative and intellectual blend that would deal positively with the problems of the twentieth century.


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