I believe it is to warn because the poet is warning their father that if he goes to far, the poet will be lost
Answer:
Dear Dave,
Hi! How are you? School has been chaotic this December. Everyone is nervous for their semester exams, including me. The Christmas break keeps me in a good mood, though. I'm so excited! One more week! I've been looking forward to Christmas for a really long time. What do you think you’re going to get? I think I might be getting a record player and some records. I can’t wait to play my records while dancing about my room. Ugh, I love music!! We should meet up sometime soon. I need to give you your Christmas present! I think you will love it! How about Thursday? We could go for coffee. You know my addiction will never subside! We need to figure out all of the final details for our Christmas European trip!! It sucks that we can’t go this year, but next year will for sure go and we’ll have so much fun. The German christmas markets are going to be so beautiful. Anyways, I've got to go to school. Yes, I know. How very exciting. Talk to you later!
-Madison
Explanation:
Idk why dave just the first name I thought of haha
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Hope this helps :)
Answer:
Irony
Explanation:
"the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect."
<span>The poets intent in "Oread" is to present an image of a powerful sea. The author used various words to describe the action of the sea such as the words splash, hurl, and cover. So the answer to the question is the Powerful sea and it is stated in the letter C.
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