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Stanza 1- She uses words such as "you" and "I know" to show that she is directly speaking towards it.
Stanza 2- She talks in past tense, as if it has a memory.
Stanza 3-She seems to reference situations in which the character has been in.
"simple" this shows that she thinks of the rat as a simple creature and is almost mad at others for wanting to be angry at the rat.
I think the rat could represent what people see as the "bottom of society". We are so quick to judge others for their simple actions, or rather, actions that differ from ours. It is represented clearly in this poem that she thinks of the rat just like everyone else.
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"Select one word or phrase from the poem and comment on how the connotation of that word or phrase contribute to Acevedo characterization of the rat" DONT KNOW HOW TO DO THIS ONE
You didnt provide the title, so i cant make up something for that.
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"He called his mind his mental blackboard and he would use it to work out the details of an invention and then put it to use in real life."
Explanation:
This excerpt from the text can actually show how Nicola Tesla was a genius, because in that way he used to create everything ion his mind and keep track of everything that he was doing, using the mind as a blackboard is something very complicated and to have the ability of creating and experimenting in the mind and then putting that into use in real life is something that only people that are extremely smart can accomplish.
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Banquo reacts to the witches' prophecies with caution and acknowledges that they could be agents of evil leading them down a dangerous path. He tells Macbeth that wicked beings often win people over with "honest trifles" before betraying them.
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