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In "Easter 1916" we can see figurative language through the use of metaphors. The author makes a strong use of metaphor when comparing stones to revolutionaries, intensifying the idea that just like stones, revolutionaries are immobile and therefore will remain constant and strong even if time passes. As we know, metaphor is a figure of speech that allows a non-implicit comparison between two elements. This metaphor is important in this poem, because the poem presents the moment when the Irish protested against England, in the second world war. By comparing Protestants with stones, the poet shows how they would not change their minds about England no matter what.
"The seconds coming" is a poem where Yeast shows the second coming of Jesus Christ to dominate the earth. Although the poem is different from "Easter 1916" it also presents metaphor as a figurative language. This metaphor is seen with the comparison between falcon and the falconer, reinforcing the idea that humans are controlled by something great. The metaphor can be seen again, when the poet compares the second coming of Jesus Christ with a "rough beast," showing that this will be a grandiose, yet frightening event. However, this poem also has a strong irony, which is not seen in "Easter 1916". The irony is seen in the phrase "the best lack all conviction, while the worst / Are full of passionate intensity" because it ironic religious concepts about how Jesus agrated in relation to the most beloved humans.
Chirpy advised Chintu to repair his nest in advance. Chintu didn't listen because he's lazy and because he thought he could fix it in a moment.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Chirpy and Chintu are characters from a folktale.
- Chirpy is a very brave bird and is dedicated to the well-being of the family.
- He knows that a big storm is coming and that's why he's been fixing the nest holes in advance.
- He warns Chintu about the storm and that he should fix his nest soon.
- However, Chintu is very lazy and keeps putting off the task, stating that when the storm comes he will fix the nest very quickly.
Chintu cannot fix the nest in time and suffers a lot of bad results for being a lazybones. In this case, the moral of the story is that the one who works is blessed, while the lazy one is punished.
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a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth.
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1. Digestive process.
2. 90% of nutrients are extracted and absorbed by the body.
3. The remaining food goes to the large intestine as a waste product.
4. Eating a poor quality diet high in junk food is linked to a higher risk of obesity, depression, digestive issues, heart disease and stroke, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and early death
5. Excretion.