In both Miracles and in Just, both poets use images such as "wade with naked feet along the beach just in the edge of the water" it gives you an image of an older woman/man/girl/boy wading in the edge of the water and then it also lets you taste the moist air around you and gives you a since of comfort. and in the other poem it talks about spring. you can imagine it and feel the cold spring air and see the leaves dropping. but it also makes you wonder if the person talking about it is sane because he doesnt sound reliable when he is using words such as wee it also makes you question if the balloon man is playing jump rope and hopscotch since the poem seems more about the balloon man. when it says piracies also gives it a since of spookiness you could say but overall thats just an example of how you can see feel and taste what he is writing about
Harry is the awnsor I think
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1) The food here satisfies gourmands rather than gourmets. ...
2) I think a gourmand is someone who eats an excessive amount of food, replied Lydia.
3) He was long famed as a gourmand and smoker and drinker.
False. The main character in a story is called the protagonist.
The Hunger Games are actually evidence that Panem is a dystopia. ... In a dystopia, the community usually creates strict rules guarding a certain way of life. For people in the Capitol, Panem probably does seem like a perfect world. The other thirteen districts are miserable, however.