A torrent of water is always "huge' as it flows in a large volume; So,'huge' is unnecessary.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Universal Model School,
90 Aba Owerri Road,
Aba.
February 14, 2021.
Dear Chi,
It has really been a long time since we last met. I believe that you are fine. We have been battling with the hardship and economic downturn occasioned by the second wave of corona virus infection over the past few months now. We are all earnestly expecting the arrival of the vaccines in our area.
However, a few novel developmental projects are ongoing in my area. Firs of all, the Aba Mega Civic Center that I told you about last time has now reached 75% completion. The governor was at the construction site yesterday to inspect the progress of work on the project and expressed deep satisfaction at the level of progress made so far.
Secondly, Aba City Library will be opened to the public in the next two weeks. This means that I will no longer have to travel to Umuahia to access library services. We will soon have a functional library in the city of Aba.
Lastly, the Mayor of Aba has organized a free computer programming class for all young people between the ages of 18-35 years. He said that he intends to make Aba the technological hub of Nigeria before the year 2030.
I can not wait to receive you again in Aba so that you can see these things for yourself.
Yours Sincerely,
Jude
Answer:
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Explanation:
Hughes uses many poetic devices in his poem "Theme for English B." These include alliteration, assonance, consonance, and enjambment. Alliteration is the repetition of consonant sounds in quick succession to create rhythm. An example of this device can been seen in the quote, "I feel and see and hear, Harlem, I hear you." The repetition of the "h" sounds creates a rhythm and also lets the reader know that this concept is an important one. This reveals the theme that Hughes is trying to get across: that the assignment is anything but simple for Hughes because he doesn't really have a story, or at least not one that will impress the professor. Assonance and consonance are also important in Hughes poem. These are created by the repetitions of vowel sounds (assonance) and consonant sounds (consonance). These can be used to create mood in the poem. An example of each in "Theme for English B" are the quotes, "I like a pipe for a Christmas present," and "I am twenty-two, colored, born in Winston-Salem." In the first quote, the sound of "i" is repeated. The second quote uses a repeated consonant "r" sound to make the voice of the speaker sound stressed. The final technique the Hughes uses in his poem is enjambment. Enjambment is the continuation of a sentence without pause of punctuation. An example of this is the quote, "You are white/ yet a part of me I guess you learn from me / although you're older and white / and somewhat more free." Hughes uses this to make it seem like the world is weighing down upon him without relenting. In conclusion, Hughes uses many literary devices, including alliteration, assonance, consonance, and enjambment to show the reader the racism of his home town, Harlem. He feels like the professor has given him the assignment to write about himself before the professor wants him to prove himself capable and show who he is, all because he is black. Hughes uses the poem as a platform to discuss racism and prejudice and the need to overcome it.
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