When using if and can't they both have the similar "self doubt" aspect in them. Like "If I can do it..." and "I can"t do it." Both of these statements are basically questioning their self worth.
OK first of all I’m not going to write 150 words for you. But I will help you. There is irony in “I stand here ironing“. There is also onomatopoeia. But we don’t need that we need point of view. I stand here ironing say it 10 times. Start to feel the iron handle in your handle of mind. ironic ironing of i. continue.
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Number one answer is Rhyme while Number two answer is simile
I think figurative is eternal suffering while literal is pain but I’m not sure
Here is the answer to the given question above. The statement that best describes the rhythm of "Song of Myself" would be this: <span>There is room for many experiences and, indeed, selves within one self. "Song of Myself" is a song by Walt Whitman. Hope this answers your question. Have a great day!</span>