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I should have known it was a bad idea, but that didn't stop me. I attempted to scrub the blood of of my hands and to delete the memory out of my mind. I didn't mean to stab that man. He came running behind me and violently put his hands over my mouth. I panicked. I reached in my pocket and pulled out my pocket knife that I carry in case of an emergency. I stuck it in his side and he let me go. A scream of pain escaped his lips as he knelt to the concrete ground. I ran as far away as I could, without looking back. I made it to my apartment about 2 miles away. I slammed the door shut, locked it, and shut the curtains to the window looking outside. It will only be a metter of time before the police come kocking on my door. Will I be able to say it was for self defefnse reasons and get off easy? Or will I be arrested for trying to protect myself from possible danger. Either way, I know the memory of tis night will be forever engraved in my brain. I have to just learn to live with the guilt. I won't let the memories and the flashbacks lead me the same fate I gave that man. Explanation:
Answer: Gestures and eye contact help to attract an audience's attention if not overdone to distraction.
In literature as well as in art, there are many natural elements such as the sun, the stars, the flowers, etc. that are used symbolically and also to beautify the imagery.
In the case of both the sunrise and sunset, we can understand that these represent a cycle, the beginning and the end of something or somebody.
Thus, in the case of "Because I Could Not Stop for Death", the image of the setting sun is not described in great detail because the context of the poem gives us the idea of a cycle that ends, that is to say death, and death itself does not require much description.