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I would guess a quarter note becausethats thw first one you get taught lol
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First off, there was the Reynolds Pamphlet. We can gather from there that on Hamilton's side of the relationship, there was some infidelity. They both loved each other despite the fact that he had gone of with Maria Reynolds and cheated while Eliza was off to a visit with her father and sister. Then to show how "Eliza reacted when you broke her heart" Lin Manuel wrote "Burn" to depict her broken heart and the letters the couple had written to each other. They had a child they both loved dearly, and even though Hamilton had a hard time being satisfied, with Eliza, he started to being to be satisfied. Eliza had so much faith in Hamilton, at the end of the musical she said "He could have done so much more." They forgave each other at the end, because they both loved each other and then in a duel with Aaron Burr, Hamilton died. If Eliza hadn't cared about him, she would have just moved on, but she was very upset due to the loss of her late son Philip, and now her beloved husband, Alexander.
Sorry I don't have all the context of what you needed to write from but here's my answer, hope it helps!
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The author has used rhetorical devices like parallelism to emphasize the miserable and hopeless condition of the migrants who were despised and hated but had no option but to swarm the town to fight hunger and survive.
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The chapter talks about the agrarians who were ruined by industrialization. Industries and technology pushed them on the roads. They moved in search of food and to give their families a meal to survive.
Parallelism has been employed at places to underline the misery, the dejection and distress.
For instance, in one of the paragraphs, just to stress on the simplicity of the agrarian folks before they were brought near to doom: ‘a simple agrarian folk who had not changed …….. who had not farmed. They had not grown up….’
This repetition of phrases and clauses is parallelism. The chapter is replete with such examples. It lends it unity and realism and appeals to emotions.