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A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement used to prove a point. In this sentence, the hyperbole is "enough belts to hold down a small town." This is exaggerated because the speaker is explaining how he/she wants a jacket with many belts, but the belts could not actually hold down a small town.
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Looks like diffrent parts to a a story
Answer:
self-destruction
Explanation:
It seems as if this is a self-destruction , why?" The man's
hands were behind his back, the wrists bound
with a cord. A rope closely encircled his neck." His hands being behind his back with his "wrist bound with a cords," is basically letting you know that he made up his mind, and that there's no turning back, and a rope is "closely encircled his neck," which explains that he's choking himself.
The words used in the passage were archaic and must be searched for definitions in one is not familiar with the terms. In this passage, one clue is the word venery which means pursuit of sexual desire. I think B is the answer since the thought of owning blooded horses was also presented. The monk might be yearning for his sexual fantasies outside the cell where he used force to achieve them.
Answer:
b.
Explanation:
The tone of the poem is JOYFULLY RENEWED. Emily Dickinson used captilization on the nouns to help reader create a mental image of what she saw. This is a happy poem.