Whitman uses simple language to emphasize his message that everyone, regardless of their background or identity, has intrinsic value and significance. By using straightforward phrases, he aims to connect with a broad audience and convey the universal nature of his ideas.
That is not a phrase
Whitman’s use of anaphora confronts the reader again and again with his ideas
Saying a phrase over and over can be called repitition. Seems simple but really its a litterary tool to use repitition on a word or phrase.
The phrase 'simply beautiful' might be used when describing a simple but beautiful item. The phrase might also be used as two separate words when describing something that is simple to figure out and the outcome is a beautiful answer.
To use a phrase or word in an incorrect situation
Answer this question…A. Whitman's honesty about diverse subjects B. Whitman's allegiance to old British poetry C. Whitman's use of formal language D. Whitman's long and florid lines
Answer this question…A. Whitman's honesty about diverse subjects B. Whitman's allegiance to old British poetry C. Whitman's use of formal language D. Whitman's long and florid lines
There is no historical phrase. Its something other than Greeks use to say ''I dont understand anything its been said''. Greeks use the phrase ''Its all Chinese to me''.
If you use every part of a pig except the squeal, you use everything.
Free verse.
Free verse.
Answer this question…A. Whitman's honesty about diverse subjects B. Whitman's allegiance to old British poetry C. Whitman's use of formal language D. Whitman's long and florid lines