the audience can focus on weasels terrible childhood
do you think i mind when you place your hand over my mouth and stop me from talking?
I think this matters which war you are talking about.
what the hell are you talking about
The cast of A TV Dante - 1989 includes: David Attenborough as Himself - Talking-head Laurie Booth as Cerberus Fernando Bordeu as Virgil Nicholas Campion as Himself - Talking-head Suzan Crowley as Francesca Robert Eddison as Charon Andrew Edney as Himself - Talking-head Kenelm Foster as Himself - Talking-head John Gielgud as Virgil Lucien Morgan as Paolo Patricia Morison as Herself - Talking-head Bob Peck as the voice of Dante Olaf Pedersen as Himself - Talking-head Francisco Reyes as Dante Colin Ronan as Himself - Talking-head David Rudkin as Himself - Talking-head Joanne Whalley as Beatrice Susan Wooldridge as Lucy Malcolm Wren as Himself - Talking-head Robin Wright as Himself - Talking-head
authors could use this to make the reader think. for example, if the author was talking about global warming and said "how can we leave the earth like this for our children?" he or she is trying to make the reader consider the consequences of their actions.
When MGK sings his songs he is talking about himself. He talks about the struggles in this life.
Is that a rhetorical question, you know why they cry. They are born with a lack of hair on the side. I'm talking about sideburns.
The cast of Talking Funny - 2011 includes: Ricky Gervais as himself Chris Rock as himself Jerry Seinfeld as himself
He is not talking to himself, he is referring to the ring which is "my precious".
yes, if you are talking about the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. it contains repetition, rhetorical questions, and alliteration
The cast of The Blank Generation - 1976 includes: David Byrne as HImself (lead singer, Talking Heads) Jayne County as himself Jay Dee Daugherty as himself Chris Frantz as Himself (member, Talking Heads) Jerry Harrison as Himself (member, Talking Heads) Deborah Harry as Herself (lead singer, Blondie) Talking Heads as Themselves Richard Hell as himself Patti Smith as herself Richard Sohl as himself Chris Stein as himself Johnny Thunders as himself Tom Verlaine as himself
It means he is introducing himself to you by talking about himself and his freinds. He probably, would not have done so if he did not want to talk to you or you to him.