Hyperbole is used when Shakespeare is speaking about his mistress. He is actually over exaggerating how ugly and repulsive his mistress is. He is saying that she doesn't have a lovely blush to her face when he says "But no such roses see I in her cheeks." He is also saying that her breath is awful when he contrasts her breath to nice perfume and says "than in the breath that from my mistress reeks."
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The pieces of information and their correct section in a career plan are:
- I will earn at least $45,000 per year. - career definition.
- I will need a license to practice. - career requirements.
- Within six years, I will complete an apprenticeship. - intermediate goals.
- I am good at organizing my own time. - current status.
<h3>What are the sections of a career plan?</h3>
The current status refers to what you are able to do now and intermediate goals are those that are to be accomplished within 5 years or 6 at most.
Career definition is what you hope to be doing in your future career and career requirements are the qualifications needed to get the career.
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The machinery in the hospital represent the man’s vital functioning controlled by the technology and the slaughtering of the soldiers on the field of battle. The major was once a champion fencer which was altered by a war after a traumatic psychological and physical injury. He depicts his unfaithfulness in the machine to rehabilitate his hand considering it to be “nonsense” and “an idiotic idea”. The major was completely disillusion after his wife’s death due to pneumonia and deepen his fatality towards his life. By the end of the story the major convinces himself to put his hand in the machine and consider it to be fruitful.