No,It may be helpful but most time you won't understand what you read. It's better to slowly read and understand you're passage.
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dear adult,
today, we live in a world were money solves peoples problems. We live in a world where throwing trash is okay. We live in a world where society wants people to fit a certain beauty standard. We live in a world where cutting trees is okay because we want better buildings. We live in a world where technology prevents kids from enjoying the outdoors. So, dear adult, we live in a world where there are many beautiful things, but the people in this world, dont take care of it.
In O'Brien's excerpt those sentences are: <span>In a way, it seemed, he was part of the morning fog, or my own imagination, but there was also the reality of what was happening in my stomach. This sentence evokes a bodily reaction and calls it "the reality". It is not just imagined; it really happens. </span><span>I tried to swallow whatever was rising from my stomach, which tasted like lemonade, something fruity and sour. It's as if his body has its own way of processing the distressing information. He feels a very specific kind of nausea, triggered by his mental processes.
In Steinbeck's excerpt it's these sentences: </span><span>In all kinds of combat the whole body is battered by emotion. The ductless glands pour their fluids into the system to make it able to stand up to the great demand on it. They describe a very physical reaction, which is a product of emotional distress. It's as if the body is trying to defend the whole system from detrimental factors.</span>
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The examples of onomatopoeia in this poem is whirring and clucked.
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