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What is a one way the structure of the fly best reflects the poems literal meaning ? A. The ryhtym suggests a flys annoying buzz B. The short lines reflect the small size of the fly C. The use of one long snetence reflects a long summer day D. The number of lines reflects the number of flies.

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b The short lines reflect the small size of the fly

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B. The short lines reflect the small size of the fly

Step-by-step explanation:

The structure of "The Fly" by William Blake the topic of value and amount of human life that is underestimated is best mirrors the ballad's rhyme.

The rhyme in "The Fly" is ABCB all through the ballad, with the exception of the last stanza in which the rhyme is changed in AABA. Changing the rhyme interfaces together "I" and "Fly" which adds to his contention that human life can be as effectively finished as the life of a fly.

Utilizing versifying dimeter, Blake makes an impact of a nursery rhyme, make it sound shortsighted, which contributes to his argument that humans take quantity and quality of life for granted, without any thought.

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