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∙ 8y agoThe poetic device evident in this passage is repetition. The repetition of "every cry," "every man," and "every voice" emphasizes the pervasive sense of oppression and suffering experienced by various members of society in Blake's London. This repetition creates a powerful and haunting effect, highlighting the poet's critique of social injustice.
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William Herbert Galland has written: 'The proper feeding of infants'
six, two of which died as infants
No. Both of his daughters died as infants. He has no descendants.
Symptoms in the congenital form of myotonic dystrophy are evident at birth. Affected infants show muscle weakness, respiratory defects, and eventually, mental retardation
Shakespeare's children were Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet. When they were first born, they were infants.
John and Mary Shakespeare had two children (both girls) who died as infants before William was born in 1564. All of his siblings that grew to adulthood were younger than him.
William Penn had two wives and had kids, but there names are yet to be known. There were 3 sons and 4 daughters in his first marriage. Also, 8 kids in his second marriage with Hannah Penn (two died as infants).
Birth defects are found in 2-3% of all newborn infants. This rate doubles in the first year, and reaches 10% by age five, as more defects become evident and can be diagnosed. Almost 20% of deaths in newborns are caused by birth defects.
99 F is not a fever for infants.
Infants benefit from extra iron.
There are no constituents of infants in cows milk.