Simile and imagery
Hughes is using simile in this poem to compare what happens when you put off dreams. He compares deferred dreams to things with very strong sensory imagery like drying up "like a raisin in the sun" or stinking "like rotten meat". These details help the reader understand the heavy impact of what will happen if you put your dreams on hold.
The word that BEST describes Douglass's diction in this excerpt is
A. formal
I know the value of the digits in 58 because the 8 is the farthest number to the right with no decimal point, while the 5 is the 2nd number to the left with no decimal point.
The technique is called Self-regulation. Self-regulation is not a mental capacity or a scholastic execution expertise; rather it is the self-order process by which students change their mental capacities into scholarly aptitudes. Self-regulation is the capacity to screen and control our own conduct, feelings, or musings, adjusting them as per the requests of the circumstance.
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