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<span>Whitman used the words "rising and gliding" to describe the speaker's exit from the classroom because these words </span><span>are intended to show the speaker's natural grace.</span>
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<span>A youth named Equality 7-2521, who has found a hidden tunnel and hides in it to write, knows his solitude violates all the laws of his society. Even though he does not feel guilt for his actions, he begs the forgiveness of the ruling Council. As he spends more time alone, he realizes that solitude suits him, and he begins to crave more and more time by himself. From his tunnel, Equality 7-2521 records episodes from his childhood. As a child, Equality 7-2521 wanted more than anything to be a scholar. He believed he was cursed with a terrific curiosity, which made him prefer some things to others and to prefer some people to others. He often fought with the boys at the Home of Students, and he was reprimanded by his teachers for being too smart and too tall. He tried to conform to the standard the others set, but no matter how hard he tried, he was smarter and quicker than they were. When the Council of Vocations assigned him to be a street sweeper instead of a scholar, he was pleased because it meant he could atone for the sins he had committed.</span>
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When Harry regained memory again he was very weak because he had been lost for four days,.The next morning he woke up, and he heard something, They were the waves and the wind. Harry thought it was a hallucination.
The next day, when he could open his eyes, he did not believe that the ocean was in front of him with a deeply indented shore lined with a breadth of fine shining sand, softly lapped by the waves.
Harry thought of the theory of an English captain, who likened the earth to a vast hollow sphere, in the interior of which the air became luminous because of the vast pressure that weighed upon it .
Finally he realized they were the only living creatures in this subterranean world.
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Not sure if the other guy answered your question so uhh yeah.. (btw Alex/Axel? was replaced with Harry in my assignment in case not many people know this)