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This line is considered a synedoche in poetry which is a figure of speech in which a part of something represents the whole. This line is from "Casey at the Bat" and in this saying it means he has 5,000 fans watching him and cheering, which is 10,000 eyeballs. The 'tongues' are referring to the fans.
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The narrator recounts meeting a tourist from an ancient land who informed him about a statue ruin in his own country's desert. A gigantic, decaying stone skull rests “half-sunk” in the sand alongside two massive stone legs. The tourist said the statue's scowl and "sneer of frigid authority" show the sculptor grasped the subject's emotions or "passions." Even though both the sculptor and his subject are now deceased, their feelings remain "imprinted" on the lifeless statue.
Yellowstone National Park would be your answer.
Unlike most animals, they're enjoyable. They don't do anything but sing til they die. They're calm, peaceful, and beautiful. Mockingbirds are nothing but amazing. It's a sin to kill a mockingbird just like it's a sin to kill a unicorn. To kill something so pure and harmless is horrible. That's why it's a sin to kill a mocking bird.
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His way to gain power was simmalar to how hitler did, he gained the trust of the people and sort of brainwashed them. the main thing is getting averyone to believe that stalin was great and his ideas were good for everyone and better than everyone elses. Lots of people have done somthing like this to gain power, for example the current king or whatever of south koria i think.
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