How does the repetition of the phrase, "Or I guess" in lines 23-26 in the form of a list or catalogue? How does this technique add to the impact of the conclusion the speaker reaches in lines 27-32? creates a chanting, prayer-like effect, emphasizing the wonder the speaker feels in observing the grass. read more
In the famous poem by Walt Whitman, the speaker sits and observes a blade of grass. In doing so he comments on both the individuality of the blade of grass along with it’s natural connection with every other blade of grass. read more
A. From Song of Myself my answer B. From To the Right Honourable William, Earl of Dartmouth C. “Bury Me in a Free Land” D. “Shine on, Perishing Republic” my answer 16. read more