Learning will never end no matter what you talk about whether it is about animals, a natural disaster, or anything else you can think of that you just then discovered .
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I think that the lines from the second passage refer to the praise stage of the elegy, because we can clearly see there the admiration to the personO Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells;Rise up—for you the flag is flung—for you the bugle trills,For you bouquets and ribbon'd wreaths—for you the shores a-crowding, For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning;
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Hey I mean twain wants some credit. Also it was probably irony, most books don't have characters reference the author.
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