First, let us go to the definition of aqueduct to further understand the word. Aqueduct is actually a type of structure (pretty much like a canal) that would carry water over from one end of a valley or a river to the other side. In a general sense, this is anything that can carry water from one part to another. If used in a sentence, it would be something like, "Our friend, who is an engineer, just showed us his design for the aqueduct that he is building for the town."
Both tell a real story of escaping slavery. Also talks about escaping through what was known as the Underground Railroad
Answer:
The repeated "fl" sounds are soft/fun and therefore evoke a lighthearted feeling.
Explanation:
This is an example of assonance, by technicality, but can also be classified as alliteration -- the repetition of the same first letter(s) in a series of words. The repeating sound provides not only a bit of rhyme but rhythm as well. If Poe wished to do by contrast, there would be a bit of irregular rhythm which in turn personifies someone's mind "stumbling", figuratively "falling down stairs". But since this is not the case, the opposite is true. It makes readers feel cheery because it, musically speaking creates a <u>fl</u>uffy and upbeat rhythm. (yes, I purposely used that word choice)
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Floods
Floods happen when too much rain or water from a source invades an area where it has not been and should not be on land. When floods happen it can be caused from too much heavy rain or can be caused when a dam breaks and water flows too high downstream, there are many other reasons why floods can occur but these are some main ones. Floods are super devastating to the wildlife and enviroment around them. Floods are capable of downing plants and animals and can completely destroy towns and civilizations because of the water.