In this excerpt from "Song of Myself", the literary device that Whitman uses to address the sea is (C.) apostrophe.
Apostrophe is a literary device that consists in speaking directly to an inanimate object or to someone that cannot answer.<u> In this excerpt from Whitman's poem, the speaker is talking to the sea as if it was real human being capable of understanding the way he feels</u> ("Cushion me soft, rock me in billowy drowse, Dash me with amorous wet, I can repay you"). The use of apostrophe allows the poet to produce a more creative perspective and to develop a dramatic effect.
Answer:1. is he was not ready to be done for the day and go inside 2.his mom was proud of him for being dedicated for trying to perfect his layups.
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Better late than never. Alls well that ends well. This too shall pass
she hasnt changed she still worries about her family
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zygo- yoke or yoked; pair or paired: zygodactyl. also, before a vowel, zyg-
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