I believe it is the final sentence: I left for college when I was 18 (that was also the age at which I was married). This is because the parentheses also give information about another incident that took place at the time - his/her marriage.
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One Day I went to a place which I quite didn't like at first because there were so many bugs and all, But then after spending some time I realized how beautiful the place was.. It was a garden (you can name it) Filled with flowers, trees, birds, lakes, stones and nature there was no dirtiness which was the best part. Birds were chirping so loud that I could hear them from a long distance. I even saw some frogs. I got scared at first but then realized they were my friends. Just as I was making a necklace out of the flowers for my mom I saw a deer I was fascinated I had never seen one before. But before I could click a picture it ran off. The water was clean and really cold I could feel the cold temperature when my legs went inside the water. There were many fishes. The butterflies were roaming around. Some birds were coming and picking up the fishes, going back to their nests and giving them to their children or eating the fishes themselves. It rained a little bit but then it was all fine. The weather got more pleasant, seeing the flowers in the wind was peaceful. I just slept on the green grass which was a little wet and rested until the birds woke me, must be their evening chirping-session. All was the same, flowers, trees, insects, frogs and the breeze. I can just say it was a remarkable place.
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An APA in-text citation includes the author's last name and the publication year. If you're quoting or paraphrasing a specific passage, you also add a page number. An MLA in-text citation includes the author's last name and a page number.
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In "O Captain My Captain" by Whitman, The extended metaphor of the poem compares President Lincoln to a captain steering the "ship of state" which means guiding the union through the civil war.
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An extended metaphor means; A metaphor that unfolds across multiple lines or paragraphs of a text, making use of multiple interrelated metaphors in an overarching one. The "captain' of the title however, becomes less essential to the progressive success and unity of the nation as it seemed in the beginning. because at first the "captain" (President Lincoln) is seen as entirely responsible for the safe return of the ship home.
But, the citizens continue to rejoice after their captain has fallen, they did not let the grief of the assassination on the president stop them from continuing their celebration as well as moving on with their lives.
Eighth grade is currently learning argumentative writing. Fifth grade is learning persuasive. I don’t remember 6th and 7th