1. Which statement best describes the difference between the way the poets address their subjects in "To My Dear Loving Husband" and "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty"?
a. Bradstreet simply describes her husband, while Wheatley simply describes her ruler.
b. Bradstreet describes an actual person, while Wheatley describes an idea or image.
c. Bradstreet uses descriptive words to emphasize marital love, while Wheatley uses
descriptive words to show homage.
d. Bradstreet uses descriptive words to emphasize a woman's role in marriage, while
Wheatley uses descriptive words to emphasize the king's actions.

Respuesta :


c. Bradstreet uses descriptive words to emphasize marital love, while Wheatley usesĀ 
descriptive words to show homage.

Answer:

a. Bradstreet simply describes her husband, while Wheatley simply describes her ruler.

Explanation:

To My Dear and Loving Husband depicts the similarity between the speaker and her significant other. The speaker depicts the amount she esteems her better half's affection, how solid her adoration is, and how she will never have the option to compensate her significant other for his adoration.

"To the king's most excellent majesty", The modest location of the judges and gathering of your city of Glasgow in Scotland, and for the sake of the occupants.