I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love,
AND
If you want me again look for me under your boot-soles.
A realist looks at the world for what it is. In these lines Whitman is being a realist because when he dies he will be buried. He will be under the ground and under people's shoes. Also, when you die you return to the dirt and your decaying body feeds the grass. The other lines do not directly address death even though they talk to the reader about the relationship of the speaker to the reader after he has passed.
Answer:
I think the correct answer is A.
Explanation:
I say this because, the quotation marks are in the correct areas of what we are reading. Not behind, or before. The punctuation is also correct and things are capitalized as needed.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
I'm not sure if this is correct but i'm sorry if i got this wrong
Answer:
I would say it's a hyperbole because it's a dramatic exaggeration, they didn't <em>actually</em><em> </em>get split in two.
Either b or d, but i think your best bet is with d.