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even though his work may sound not important, it actually is, we sit in rudderless, pore spreadsheet, dusty hallways, coffee spilling all the time. it's a big work
Answer:
This quote contributes to the idea that doctor's begin thinking that she liked being there in isolation than caring for her freedom.
Explanation:
"Letter from Mary Mallon" On Being Typhoid Mary" is a letter written by Mary to her lawyer informing him about his treatment in quarantine. Mary Mallon was an asymptomatic carrier of typhoid who spread the infection to the houses where she cooked, of which some died.
Doctor's then kept her in quarantine on an island where she was not given proper medical treatment. She became a mere observational subject to them.
The inclusion of the quote in paragraph 10 contributes to the idea that the doctor's begin thinking that she loved being there, in isolation. This quote is ironic because Mary did want to get free but she was declined freedom. And develops the idea how poorly she was being treated there against her will.
Sadness, sorrow, mixed emotion, death of beauty, what a notion
Crowning death, avenging, retaliation, taking back obliteration
Explanation:
Answer:
The rhyme scheme and meter create an inviting and conversational tone.
Explanation:
The poetic structure not merely controls the mood or tone of the poem but also effects the intended message or meaning. The rhyme scheme, rhythm, and meter constitute the major elements of the poetic structure.