No, it remains as "loud" in this sentence.
I do not see an essay, sorry
The Ugly Duckling was written by Danish poet and writer Hans Christian Andersen. Some have said that it speaks symbolically about his own life and experiences. Several morals may be inferred from it. However one moral that could most obviously be inferred from it is how appearances can be deceiving by the differences between inner beauty and external beauty.
The ugly duckling is bullied and abused by his fellow farm animals because in their eyes he is ugly and does not deserve to be loved or respected. Later, we learn that the ugly duckling was actually a baby swan that would grow up and transform to become a beautiful swan. More beautiful than those animals who bullied him and hurt him. Therefore it teaches us to love and respect one another despite our external differences because bullying hurts people and also because there is much more about us than just our physical appearance.
Answer:
Cooper uses a lot of examples in her essay "The Higher Education of Women" of how she thinks that the education of women in general and also black woman would be an asset to the world. She says that the worlds problems will never be solved until a woman's point of view is expressed. That debates, challenges, topics, problems need more than just the masculine point of view. The world has been waiting for the sharp intelligence and wit of the woman to help work on the problems of the world. She emphasizes that black woman and girls should be given a chance at a good education all the way through college. These are not studies that can proven by statistics, but they are ideas that will help the world understand the need to educate women.
Explanation:
The first one is personification
The second one is a hyperbole
The third one is a simile
The last one in a metaphor