Match or surpass ( a person or achievement)
Steinbeck uses simile and metaphors to add detail to the characters.
"Slowly like a terrier who doesn't want to bring a ball to his master Lennie approached drew back and approached again.
This demonstrates how Lennie is like a puppy and a child.
"Well you keep 'way from her 'cause she's like a rat trap if I've ever seen one."
This shows how George is always having to look out for Lennie. He has to warn Lennie about the boss' wife.
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Answer: I thiiiiiinnnk the answer would be the first quote: “They are Nature’s watchmen,— links which connect the days of animated life.”
Explanation: The reason I think this is because we are talking about how he feels about the “natural world.” My guess came from the fact that he views the animals as “Nature’s watchmen,” and feels that they are the “links which connect the days of animated life.”
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The part of the speech where it is most expressive is often stressed in iambic pentameter. The lines that make use of this format contain rhythm and are cleverly written to convey a feeling or a description. Dialogues and soliloquy appear poetic because of this meter.
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