Yes.. it depends on the sentence its used in
which term is best defined as "reasoning that doesn't make sense when you examine it"
D:logical essay
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1. Repetition
And a pain still throbs in the <u>old, old</u> scars
2. Simile
And the river flows <u>like a stream of glass</u>;
3. Personification
Till <u>its blood is red</u> on the cruel bars;
4. Alliteration
When he <u>beats</u> his <u>bars</u> and he would be free;
5. Personification
When his wing is bruised and <u>his bosom sore</u>,--
6. Alliteration
When the wind <u>stirs soft</u> through the springing grass,
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-T.B.
Answer: understand your pain, but I cannot share your pain with you). While Sympathy is a much deeper feeling that you share with your inner circle, your ...
noun, plural sym·pa·thies.
the fact or power of sharing the feelings of another, especially in sorrow or trouble; fellow feeling, compassion, or commiseration. sympathies, feelings or impulses of compassion. feelings of favor, support, or loyalty: It's hard to tell where your sympathies lie.
Explanation:
the answer is: We had seen an elephant!