First, you should know that a hyperbole is a resource used in literature to intentionally intensify what is been saying, in other words, overreact. Looking at this extract of the poem, we can choose B “hyperbole to dramatize the mirror’s suggestions” as the correct answer. We can see it in the last line “I think it is part of my heart”, the narrator is clearing exaggerating because he wants to express the feeling of huge love he has for the mirror and how he trust completely on it.
The correct answer is "sounds like a train."
Explanation:
Oskar imagined that the talking tea kettle had three functions. He believed the talking tea kettle would;
- Speak like his dad.
- Could recite Hamlet.
- Could sing the song "The Yellow Submarine."
Oskar is a character from the book, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close." It is about a boy who loses who father during the September 11th attacks in New York City. He went on a quest in the city to find his father and the one place he didn't go was Hoboken.
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I feel like the answer is d but im not too sure as technology can be very dangerous but then a and c are both reasons
Answer: The important theme of realism is the beautiful and harsh realities of life.
Explanation:
In <em>'Song of Myself'</em>, Whitman explores the theme of life, in all its beauty and cruelty. He describes the life cycle - when people die, they are buried in the ground. The bodies that go to the grass have a nourishing effect on the vegetation. Plants grow, and new life comes to the earth. The nature becomes rich and beautiful once again, which indicates that death does not end a life. In this particular excerpt, Whitman writes about a dead body that is decomposed. The image is frightening, but Whitman is able to see past that and is certain that beautiful roses will grow out of it. Although life seems to be harsh as it results in death, it is beautiful at the same time. Where one life ends, new begins.
B I know because I red the book and the movie ITS SOOO GOOOOOOOOOOOD