The denotative meaning of peculiar is "belonging to one person." The connotative meaning of this word kind of has a negative feeling. In the second sentence,<span> the connotative meaning is slightly more positive than the first statement, although it still seems a bit negative. I think that connotative meanings help establish a meaningful tone in any text because they give </span>of<span> the feeling of if they are negative or positive which in turn helps the readers understand the tone of the overall story. </span>
"Pang excruciating must molest" in the story "To the Right honorable William Earl of Darthmouth" is an example of a Simile. A simile is a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more
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We all think about it, even if we don't always voice our thoughts aloud, and I think that's why it's become so popular. Every person has problems and imagines what life would be like if they could escape them. As the state of mental health in our country continues to deteriorate, I believe it is just as applicable now as it was then There has been a decline in young people's mental health. The number of young people in the United States suffering from major depressive disorder has increased since last year. As people's mental health gets worse, more and more of them think about dying. This makes this passage timeless.
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"To Be or Not to Be" Soliloquy by William Shakespeare. 1599
This is just my own opinion. Of course, you're free to alter it to your own.
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My name (is) Felicidad Montoya .I (don't have) a nickname. My family name (is not ) very common. My first name (means) "happiness" in English. I ( am) from Lima, Peru. I (have) one brother and two sisters. My sisters (live) near me, but my brother (does not live) here. He (has) a job in Brazil. He (works) at a bank. My sister's name (is) Federica, but she (does not like) her name. We usually (call) her "Rica." She (likes) that nickname better. My younger sister (does not have) a nickname, but she doesn't mind.
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The sublime being the “echo of a great soul” (36), in Dr Jekyll case it is his evil soul. When he is Hyde, he is not conscious of Jekyll anymore; he is in another altered state of mind that is associated with the sublime feelings of obscurity and power
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