The language that Stowe uses as George describes his country in Chapter 11 is extremely confrontational. George gets into a long conversation with Mr. Wilson and the topic they are speaking on is his "country". This leads into the metaphor, "What country have I, but the grave?George tells his belief that the slave is without a country. His only true home is his final resting place after hie dies. The emotion that George reveals is empathy. The grave metaphor is used to illustrate the idea that he won't be truly free until he has died and that the only American soil that can be considered free for African Americans is the soil of their graves.
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I was driving in my car to Walmart when there was a pig sitting in the road. I was already late and I needed to get my shopping done so I honked but the pig did not move. I then started to get mad I got out of the car and said "PIG MOVE" the pig did not move. A car was behind me and started to honk. They rolled down there window and told me to get in my car and get off the road. I then told them there was a pig in the road. My car was blocking the view so they did not believe me I started to scream at the pig yet it still did not move. I then got in my car and ran the pig over. I drove off. As I did I saw the car behind me get out of there car and look at the pig. It was them who was now stopped in the middle of the road because of a pig.
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Answer: I am pretty sure this expression accumilates treason.
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The definition of Treason- the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government:
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A poetic device is a tool that serves different purposes in a poem. Some of them are ornamental, some enhance the meaning of the poem and others add to its rhyme and lyricism. The most common poetic devices are alliteration, repetition, metaphor, simile, personification, etc.
The answer is D.
In both speaking and writing, you are trying to convey a message. Even if you are just telling a story, or writing a fictional novel, you then want to take your audience to this made up place. You need details, but more importantly, you need words that are best suited to your audience. You have to be precise. If it's a younger audience, you wouldn't use complicated words, but if you're talking/writing about the subject of your phd, you're going to use a more technical language.