Each author uses non-English words and figurative language.
The authors uses the words tortillas, pachucos, Oom-pah, and Gorditas. These are non-English words. They also use figurative language. When he says took the "tortillas out of his poetry", he is talking about how he is removing evidence of his Hispanic culture from his poetry. He thinks it will give him a better chance. In the second passage they are talking about overhearing someone who seems to wish for a heritage, not realizing that America has a heritage. The sensory detail of the American trees dangling their branches over his head is used to emphasize this.
“I love to hear her speak” “And yet by heaven, I think my love as rare” , are the two options that evidence the serious nature of the sonnet.
This is Shakespeare's sonnet 130, in which he mocks Petrarch's sonnets. In Petrarch's sonnets the loved one, Laura in this case, had supreme qualities. Nothing could be compared to her beauty. Her hair could be compared with the sun, her eyes with the sky, and she looked like an angel.
So in this sonnet Shakespeare says that even though his loved one is not perfect, he loves her and<em> loves to hear her speak</em> even though she doesn't sound like music, and sees his <em>love as rare</em> and valuable because it is based on humanly and not heavenly traits; and unlike others it is not based on unlikely comparisons.
All the living things perceive things through their senses. Therefore, when writing a sensory language, the aim of the writer is to connect the reader to see with a scene, an image, description or action. Hence, the language which connects to the five senses, smell, sound, sight, taste and touch to create a description or image is known as sensory language.
In the above phrases, phrases which include sensory language are:
2.the softly drifting snow <em>(connecting with the touch)
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3.the bumpy, twisted tree <em>(connecting with the touch)
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6.the scarred, stained rug <em>(connecting with the sight)
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Causality is influence by which one event, process, state or object contributes to the production of another event, process, state or object where the cause is partly responsible for the effect, and the effect is partly dependent on the cause.