<span>The purpose of the figurative language in this excerpt </span>from The Crisis, Number I is to make the audience feel that being a self-centered and a person who refuses to speak about anything for the good of the common people is cruel and cold hearted. It is shown in this phrase "curse his cowardice who shrinks back at a time when a little might have saved the whole".
Bc she loves him so people Mary people bc they love each other
It is your turn to go all other traffic must stop for you
it is a yield
no passing an imaginary wall or divider center
never
<span>indicates a merge area ahead</span>
I think the author sees the society in the story of Harrison Bergeron as a reality in the American history. The story refers to both realities of communism and egalitarianism. Both communism and egalitarianism have a general similarity which is equality. However, the term equality applies to different aspects of both societies.