What do you see when you look into a mirror?
Do you see a face of despair
Do you hear that voice that's always been there
Do you look at yourself with joy
Or do you seek to be annoyed
Do you try to stand proud
Or try to blend into the noisy crowd
Will you feel as though you've been lying
Like you've done nothing but crying
Will you imagine your death
Or suck in a sharp breathe
Ask yourself if that mirror has been skewed
Ask if your brain has the truth subdued.
In the end it's all up to you
But ask yourself if your brain has been too blue.
I dont really have time to do the paragraphs but I hope this helps
1 and 2 are Same: verbal
3: dramatic irony
4: situational
5: verbal
6: dramatic
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The prefix "im-" usually means "not." Take for example the word imperfect. The prefix then causes the word to refer to something that is not perfect. Therefore, the word impersonal would mean that something is not personal. Meaning that personal thoughts and opinions/feelings are not involved.
Answer:
c)stir up emotions about the lives lost in the war and encourage the listener to help end it
Explanation: