There's a huge difference between speeches & essays.
For example, reading an essay<span> aloud to an audience can and will bore them to tears.The key difference huge</span><span> between the two is that one is crafting a </span>speech<span> that is meant to be read aloud and it's purpose is to engage the listener. An essay, however, is written using straightforward facts and it contains no usage of the words "I", "We", "Us", "Myself" or anything that relates people.</span><span> </span>
1) based on “grove” and “nature” i would assume a variety animal calls
2) “sad thoughts” seem to refer to the “what man has made of man” as it seems the poet is upset that the link of nature and soul is mended in some way. this could be reference towards deforestation or other acts we have caused to destroy nature
The number of electors each state gets is equal to its total number of Senators and Representatives in Congress. A total of 538 electors form the Electoral College. Each elector casts one vote following the general election. The candidate who gets 270 votes or more wins.
I have found examples of assonance<span> in lines such as “a </span>red red rose<span>,luve's like, weel a while”</span>