The assignment wants to assess your writing ability. For that reason, I will not write your letter, but I will show you how to write it.
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- Say hello to your friend.
- Explain why you are writing the letter.
- Show that you have decided which profession you want to pursue in the future and the reasons that led you to make that choice.
- Explain how this profession is beneficial to society and the country.
- Say goodbye cordially.
You will need to research your profession, identifying how it works for national progress.
Remember to write a short, objective letter that is straight to the point and uses informal language, as you are communicating with a friend.
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Stevenson wanted to say that this poem was extremely striking and so profound that it can reach very remote points of the human soul.
I believe that the poem is chilling as a whole and that no part stands out, because all its lines are equally striking.
Explanation:
When Stevenson states that "the furthest reaches of disdain and rage ... bereft of all 'normal human feelings," she means that what she has just read is something very strong and loaded with meaning, capable of touching the reader of grandly. That's because the poem is extremely deep and can reach very remote parts of the soul and trigger feelings so strong and obscure that the beds didn't even know they had them.
1. The answer is A.<span> Hyperbole
Hyperbole is a stylistic element in prose and poetry that involves the use of exaggerated claims that are not literal in meaning. Hyperbole is useful in creating a dramatic effect when the writer is trying to explain a phenomenon or feeling to the reader. For instance, in the passage above the sentence, "</span><span>His heart was overflowing with love for people, animals, and things and with an all-engulfing sense of optimism and joy" involves the use of exaggeration and non-literal claims to paint a picture of a "happy man" to the reader.
2. The correct answer is </span><span>B. Symbols generally have only one meaning.
Literary symbols such as figures of speech, metaphors, alliteration, etc., enhance the meaning of a text, adding a dramatic effect when discussing characters, objects and situations. They do not have only one meaning. While literary symbols usually have a primary intended meaning for the reader, they have multiple meanings subject to the reader's interpretations of the text. </span><span>
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