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Shihuangdi was emperor of the Qin dynasty (221–210 BCE) and the creator of the first unified Chinese empire. He is also known for his interest in immortality, his huge funerary compound that contains some 8,000 life-sized terra-cotta soldiers, and for his contribution to the Great Wall of China.</em></u></h3>
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A.<em> poetic language</em>
'<em>Zero at the bone</em>' is an idiomatic expression from Emily Dickinson's poem. It's an allusion to a basic, chilling fear.
<em>Poetic language</em> is the use of any poetic/literary language techniques. They are used by poets to convey their intended message in their works. Some of the most common examples of poetic language techniques are : metaphor, simile, symbolism, personification, imagery.
It would be the "Sugar Act" that illustrates an attempt to keep the <span>colonists from purchasing goods from other colonial powers, since this law led to British duties being charged on molasses-related products. </span>