Since Crusoe's story also doubles as his spiritual autobiography, he frequently reflects on his life as a sinner. After his conversion, he often engages in various religious observations.
The authors word choice or language can affect the theme, based off what he or she is saying or exagerating words and phrases
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Yes
Explanation: onomatopoeia is a sound
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in the beginning, you have
"Went with her, and is with her <em>still</em>:"
"Now granite in a granite <em>hill</em>."
there is also
"The golden brooch my mother <em>wore</em>"
"I have no thing I treasure <em>more</em><em>:</em><em>"</em>
these are the uses of assonance in that poem
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I wanna say 30 minutes or 60....umm i think it's 60
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