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Sandburg effectively uses a handful of figurative language types in “Chicago.
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3.) Underline " Jacob looked like Oliver Twist."
4.) Underline " She felt like Alice falling down a rabbit hole."
5.) Underline " Dad was just about ready to build an ark!"
6.) Underline " Everyone has an Achilles heel."
7.) Underline " I spent the afternoon scrubing the house like Cinderella,..."
8.) Underline " Edward is such a Scrooge-..."
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3.) Explination: Jacob was asking ( begging ) for food just as the character Oliver Twist .
4.) Explination: Everything looked different for Malila, somewhat strange and unlike how things were before camp.
5.) Explination: It was raing very aggresivley to the point where the father worried it would flood.
6.) Explination: The mother explains that everyone has a weakness.
7.) Explination: The person spent hours cleaning the house like a servant or maid.
8.) Explination: He behaves as the character scrooge.
At the end of "Notes of a Native Son", Baldwin's argument that resolves one of his central ideas is C. That hatred or acceptance are choices one must make.
Upon his father's death, Baldwin had a sort of epiphany: he was finally able to understand the meaning behind the words his father had preached for so many years. He comes to the conclusion that to choose to be bitter, to choose to hate, is an unintelligent choice: "But I knew that it was folly, as my father would have said, this bitterness was folly. It was necessary to hold on to the things that mattered."
He then moves on to the last paragraph concerning the two ideas a person can hold in their mind: total acceptance and non-acceptance. Total acceptance means conformity, seeing "injustice as a commonplace" and living as if nothing can or should be done, for things will never change. On the other hand, however, non-acceptance is never taking injustice as commonplace, it is fighting it.
Such fight, however, must not be carried out with hatred, since hatred destroys the one who hates as well. As Baldwin says, "it had now been laid to my charge to keep my own heart free of hatred and despair." No other person could have made that decision but himself. However opposite the ideas may sound, he chose to not accept and to not hate.
Vasco Núñez de Balboa (c. 1475 – around January 12–21, 1519) was a Spanish explorer, governor, and conquistador. He is best known for having crossed the Isthmus of Panama to the Pacific Ocean in 1513, becoming the first European to lead an expedition to have seen or reached the Pacific from the New World.
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