I am absolutely sure that these lines from the Declaration of Independence are an example of the use of purpose. I consider this option as a correct one becaue, according to the definition of the purpose as a literary device, it is a tool which expresses the <span>reason which author wrote a particular article and so on. As for me, this option is the most suitable.
Hope that will help!
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The poem in which <span>the poet uses first-person point of view to let an aspect of the natural world describe itself to readers is "The Cloud."
That is the only poem in which the first person pronoun <em>I </em>is used. The poem was written by Percy Bysshe Shelley and is dedicated to nature.
The other poems are using either the second, or the third-person point of view, so they cannot be correct here.
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It's a colour actually...
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Glinda - the good witch is like a mother to her, caring for her along the way. Guiding her but allowing her to make decisions on her own and to learn from her own mistakes.
Tin-Man - He had a very big heart even though he really never had literal heart. He was good and compassionate and had been this way all along, but he never could realize his potential to love.
Lion - He was afraid, just like Dorothy was afraid. She encouraged him to have courage - and at the same time, she encouraged herself.
Scarecrow - he was good and kind and knew that he did not want to spend his life scaring people. He wanted to have friends and to be loving to others. D helped him realize his potential of being kind and good and loving along the way and she learned her own ability to love and to be loved.
You have to remember that these "people" were searching for something all along the way and in reality they had these special characteristics all along. You could assume that they had to go through turmoil and hard times to literally see the good - but, they had the ability all along to love, be smart, and to not be afraid.
It is also cool to note that the wizard was really not a wizard in his own eyes. He also felt that he could not measure up to what was expected of him. He had this idea that he had to be great, powerful, scary, and rule with an iron hand. He did not. He realized that he could help others by just being himself and being good.
There is good in everyone :) We just have to find it.
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