Personification I believe if I’m wrong sorry
One such situation in which compulsion might be implicit is if someone is in need or rescuing, since although they could be "forced" to be rescued, it can be assumed that they would want to be rescued anyway.
Answer: Cause misunderstandings for people who cares about particular grammar.
Explanation: In this case, it's basically using double negatives in a sentence, so (Don't, and No), Are 2 negatives in a sentence, which can cause the sentence to mean something other than what you're trying to get across. So For example: If you were to say (I <em><u>don't</u></em> have <u><em>no</em></u> clue what time it is) It's basically like saying you do have a clue what time it is, it's 2 negatives in a sentence making it the complete opposite.
Firstly, “ one evening morning” those are two different times of the day.
secondly, it is “On one evening” not “In one evening”
thirdly, place a “,” after the word “chirp”
fourthly, place a comma instead of a full stop before the “ you hear a knock on the door” If its a new sentence just capitalize the “Y”
fifth, capitalize the “A” in “as”
sixth, Place a comma after the word “door”