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Because he was calm and regal and was had a very artistic vibe
The dwarves and/or the humans
The Master grounded his chattering teeth because is was mad that he was losing power and he thought the Bard didn't deserve it.
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Thoreau's usage of several rhetorical questions upon one another helps eloquently establish a rhythm to present similar, but different argumentative key points. Moreover, it gives a rhythm to the text right off the start. Ultimately, it enables him to set up his argument against morals and values that he claims are being controlled by the government, and as well setting an argument for individualism.
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The author does not make many direct statements; however, he does use the device of rhetorical questions that are meant to not be answered by neither the reader nor the text.
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rising early each morning, I let her into the warm barn; I pour oats, clean her stall, then fork more hay into her trough; when she kicks my hand away, why do I think of my wife?