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Ok I don't have both answers but I do have one of them:
"Pity me, and pardon me, O virtuous reader!
Explanation:
If i find out the second one I will come back
D. Alliteration and Assonance
Alliteration is the repetition of the same letter sound at the beginning of a group of words. In this case the /tw/ sound repeats at the beginning of both twinklings and twinges. Assonance is the repetition of a vowel sound within a group of words. In this case the /in/ sound is repeated in both tw/in/klings and tw/in/ges.
Hyperbole is an over-exaggeration. There is no over-exaggeration in this phrase. Enjambment is when a sentence spills over into other lines or stanzas in a poem. This is not the case with this phrase either.
6-3x=5x-10x+2
Add 5x and -10x and you get -5x
6 - 3x = -5x + 2 ( add -5 to the other side)
6+2x=2
now subtract 6 from both sides
2x = -4
divide both sides by 2 to get x by itself
x=-2
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<em>one of the instances are : What does it mean
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<em>to silence another? It means I ruminate on the hit
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<em>of rain against the tin roof of childhood, how I could listen
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<em>all day until the water rusted its way in.</em>