In this passage from Henry David Thoreau's Walden, the narrator uses strong sensory language to create clear images - to, in essence, paint a clear picture in words - of the forest and the hills. The narrator is able, through the use of such strong sensory language and imagery to give the read a clear image of what he is describing, which, in turns, makes the scene he is describing come to life.
Frost = Silence to me. Silence is peaceful. Have you ever noticed snowy nights are quiet and windless sometimes?
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The exposition
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Its provides the background information, introduces the main characters, and establishes the problem.
Answer:
our
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since it is mentioning themselves