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Alla [95]
3 years ago
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Why might a man like Gatsby "pick his words with care"? Explain your reasoning.

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1 answer:
densk [106]3 years ago
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He would pick these words because

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<h3>Poem analytics:</h3>
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<h3>Metaphors:</h3>

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"And bread loaf is not stone" - She lacks nourishment spiritually.

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<h3>Similes:</h3>

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<h3>Alliteration:</h3>

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<h3>Assonance:</h3>

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"And I don't believe I'm wrong" - Repetition of "i".

"Alone, all alone" - Repetition of "a".

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<h3>Hyperbole:</h3>

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