The idea conveyed through the comparison of humans to lyres is that like a lyre with strings that always make new sounds, humans respond uniquely to different experiences.
The second stanza from "Mutability" by Percy Shelley <u>indicates that humans behave and feel in a different way in every situation they experience in life just as lyres play different tunes</u>. In other words, the poet is stating that individuals have different responses to different life events. In that way, <u>by using imagery, the poet is trying to remark the human condition of mutability</u>. He highlights the idea that humans are always changing and there is nothing constant in their lives.
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<span>C. By saying that she is “dying “ Kayla uses hyperbole to show how embarrassed she is.
A and B are incorrect because "nothing" is not much of an exaggeration in the passage. However, "dying" is very much exaggerated in a metaphorical sense.</span>
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Dear Diary, All lives matter. By all lives this includes black lives. We are all equal. So why do some people get so mad when we say all lives matter or black lives matter. It doesn't matter about person's race and etc. There lives still matter. I don't want to go into a time where only a certain race's lives matter. I get why they say,"Black lives matter". It is because some are getting mistreated for their skin color but so is every other race. Some more than others yes. But, it doesn't matter I wish people would just stick together as a group, because that is how we belong. Once we reunite together and stop focusing on who is getting treated worse we can make an impact. Because that is us just being racist to one another by saying because you are a certain color you have privileges or you don't. We need to stick together to overcome racism and not work against each other when we are fighting fr the same thing equality.
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