Hello. You did not inform the theater play to which this question refers, which makes it impossible to answer it exactly. However, I will try to help you in the best possible way.
The oral tradition refers to the culture of passing information orally between generations through songs, texts, short stories and even proverbs. This allows the icons and ideals of a generation to be kept alive over the years. In the case of the question above, oral tradition may have an influence on the scene shown by presenting concepts related to the canyon on the cliff, allowing farmers to draw their own conclusions based on what they heard about the Canyon.
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i felt very alone as i looked out at the night and shivered or stars shimmered in the sky like a sea of tiny candles. Its either of them, but i would go for, i felt very alone as i looked out at the night and shivered
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He wore a lose belt
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Loose would never make sense and lose is the past tense!
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figurative language sometimes can mean something different from the literal meaning of words which makes more interesting writing.
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Hyperbole is an exaggeration for the sake of emphasis, humor, or effect.This is a way to get your point across without being too direct.
personification is a way of giving human traits to non-human object or thing which makes the writing more interesting because you're putting your own meaning to non-human things.