Answer:
I prefer that people become good/evil after their life experiences
If you read the book, this should be subjective. Find the part you thought was least interesting and write it.
The answer is Hyperbole.
The Hyperbole is a figure of speech that shows exaggeration to show emphasis or to make a point.
This excerpt shows this in phrases like:
"I told her I hadn't a cent in the world"
"I talked low, and told her the whole story right from the start and nearly killed her laughing."
"What in the nation..."
"I never saw anything like it."
"I never saw a painful story"
All of these sentences in the excerpt demonstrate a type of exaggeration from the writer to add emphasis to them. Words like "never, in the world, killed her laughing", etc. aren't literal. They are used just to add this extra importance to each sentence and show contrast or attract reader's attention.
<span>The primary main accented syllable in the word anesthesia is the "THEE" part... It is pronounced like this: an-es-THEE-zha, so it has four syllables with the primary accented syllable being the third syllable.</span>
I think maybe using interesting words. <span />