In Anne Bradstreet's poem, To My Dear and Loving Husband, she illustrates her emotions... Her message is conveyed through rich figurative language and assertive statements... With vivid imagery, she repeatedly shows her deep affection for him.... a literary device that Bradstreet employed in the poem's opening lines.
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In Texas, there's a girl named Lucy Anguiano who has a scent reminiscent of Frito Bandito snacks; it’s as if she carries the essence of corn. We often sit on the porch, playing with marbles while exchanging beautiful crystals... Literary techniques (figurative language, imagery, point of view...) are meticulously applied by the author to enrich both the narrator’s and main character's perspectives.
Explanation:
All statements bolster the argument that the American colonies could prosper on their own without Britain. The statement that does this most explicitly is number 3: However, even this acknowledges more than is accurate, as I assert without hesitation that America would have thrived equally well, if not better, had no European powers intervened at all.
Statements 1 and 2 merely illustrate—by likening the country to a child—how unfounded the belief is that, having once relied on Britain, America would perpetually depend on it. It’s akin to suggesting that a child will never eat solid food just because it was initially nourished only by milk.
Statement 4 simply argues that America has established a prosperous economic foundation by catering to European demands and customs.
Statement 3 clearly reveals that Paine believes America is not only successful but could have achieved even greater success without any British interference since the very beginning. This connection did not support America’s growth; rather, it impeded it.