I need to see the paragraph for that :)
Humans could perhaps run as fast 40 mph<span>, a new study suggests. Such a feat would leave in the dust the world's fastest runner, Usain Bolt, who has clocked nearly </span>28 mph<span> in the 100-meter sprint.</span>
She uses diction such as “First World War” and “Thanksgiving Day.”
Diction is just another way to say words. In this passage, the author uses the words "First World War" and "Thanksgiving Day" to indicate the setting. She also uses "Brooklyn". "First World War" tells you a range of years the story could have taken place during. "Thanksgiving Day" gives you the time of year, and usually also comes with a positive connotation of thanks and giving.
The word from the passage that best summarizes Whitman's perspective in the poem is A) Celebrate.
<h3>What is Perspective?</h3>
This refers to the viewpoint of a person and how he sees things from his angle.
Hence, we can see that from the given text,. there is the narration of how the narrator celebrates himself and also sings because he believes in good things and this shows Whitman's perspective because he is celebrating.
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Answer:
I think it means that you have to see the things perfect about yourself alone, and you shouldn't rely on others to tell you that.
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