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3. bubbling of the bathtub
4. -It makes the poem mysterious.
-"A stranger called this morning"
-The stranger left the people in the house in silence so maybe he called to tell them a loved one had died. You can ramble something here idk.
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It has a great based, yet we want it to be more formal. A good example would be “Hello “teacher”,
I do apologies for my response in today’s attendance question response. It was not to be targeted towards you, but to my brother who has a tendency to correct me a lot. I appreciate you as a teacher and I have no issue with you correcting me on proper grammar usage.”
Since you have not give any lines for criticism, I will just cite an example of a line in John Gardner's Grendel that presents an example of the use of hyperbole.
There is one situation wherein Grendel 'killed thirty men and brought him back to his lair'. This is an example of hyperbole because it is exaggerated. It would be extremely for a person to bring back 30 men by himself, thus, the indication of it being a hyperbole is evident.
<span>Whitman gets up and walks out of the lecture hall because he is tired of all the words, numbers, and technicalities about stars and he just goes outside and looks at the stars in the night sky and that is all he needs psychically. It ties in with Emerson's transcendental idea that man is (or should be) just a big eye ball who observes and experiences but try to dominate or interfere.</span>