In the story "The HEROn and The Hummingbird," the authors attitude can be described as encouraging, and optimistic.
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A writer's attitude conveys to the reader how they feel about the subject of their work. The elements authors use in their work reveals to us their tone or attitude toward the subject they've written.
In "The HEROn and The Hummingbird," the author had a positive attitude in the story that can best be describe as encouraging or motivational. The Language used in the story encourages persistence and optimism.
"The HEROn and the hummingbird," is about two types of birds that entered a bet about who should get fishes in a lake.
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Since I don’t know what the story is about, I can only infer that this is from Witcher 3 where you hunt for the ghost of the well. Children and the man were consumed by the ghost.
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Barnardo said "Sit down for a while, and we’ll tell you again the story you don’t want to believe, about what we’ve seen two nights now.
Polonius said "My son has worn me down by asking me so many times. In the end I grudgingly consented. I beg you, let him go."
I think it is allusion.
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