Answer:
No.
Explanation:
A hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration- I don't think this sentence contains one because you can eat every bit of your salad if you are hungry enough. I hope this helps, have a lovely day/night:) !
Answer: In this poem Wadsworth is reflecting on an occasion when he saw, appreciated and is now remembering the beauty of nature. He recalls being near a lake and observing a sea of daffodils that danced in the breeze and were, "as continuous as the stars." His tone is one of reverence for that which man cannot create but happens naturally and perennially. Further, his tone is one of joy and appreciation for that which he saw and now remembers as that memory, "flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude; And then my heart with pleasure fills."
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The main plot of the short story is to show the reader not to take the small things for granted because at the end you won't even realize that's what you love doing the best. For example in the story it said "Her lifesaving courses had worked ," meaning she never thought they would come in handy because she thought that being a life guard was not exciting and nothing life changing would occur. Also the male figure in the story is a symbol of her life changing experience after she saves the little boy . Another thing is the setting of the pool area how it's all dramatic and everything moving fast and how she didn't stop to think on what to do and just took the plunge into the water acting quick on her feet to save a person she didn't know because that's what she had signed up for even though it tells us she was only there for the rides. In other words she's a guarding angel and now knows that taking risks is something she enjoys .