<span>Washington Irving's stories can best be categorized as Romantic fiction. He is famous for his supernatural occurrences in the stories such as Rip Wan Winkle or the Legend of the Sleepy Hollow, which have inspired numerous other authors such as Hawthorne and Melville.</span>
The narration section 1 of "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" can be best described as detached and impersonal. By means of the directness and coldness of this first paragraph Ambrose Bierce takes us straight into the middle of the action. Bierce simply describes an execution in an unemotional tone by providing just the facts: “A<em> rope closely encircled his neck. It was attached to a stout cross-timber above his head and the slack fell to the level of his knees. Some loose boards laid upon the sleepers supporting the metals of the railway supplied a footing for him and his executioners.” </em>In doing so he automatically grabs the reader´s attention.
The Rhyme scheme is ABAB while for imagery, the use of descriptive phrases like "fearful color" help the reader visualise the frog.
Analogy is used to compare the frog to a cheerful tune.
<h3>What are sound devices?</h3>
Sound devices are a type of figurative language which use repeating and similar sounds to add emotional effects to a writing.
The sound devices used include: friendly frog, squeak, steep sun heats the streamline, and tearful teeth.
Imagery used include fearful color, peaches of June, and cheerful tune.
Figurative speech used include <em>compare you to a cheerful tune</em> (analogy) and<em> invading my mind</em> (personification).
In the third stanza, the use of parallelism helps the poem flow.
Therefore, sound devices, imagery, and figurative speech are used in writing to add emotional effects and meaning to writing.
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I took an OSHA course for Ag Mech, that sounds like construction.
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