on page 22. "at east we've got milk. even if we have to chew it."
~annie
Frankfurt is found in Hesse (German: Hessen). I have to improve my answer, when you just talk about Frankfurt than you usual mean Frankfurt am (on the) Main, which is in Hesse (Hessen) But there is another Frankfurt in Germany, which is called Frankfurt an der (on the) Oder, that is in eastern Germany. This Frankfurt is found in Brandenburg.
The state of Hesse as well as the cultural region of Hesse can be found in Germany. It is in west central Germany. Some of it's cities include Hanau, Wetzlar, and Frankfurt Am Main.
"Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death!" and "Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace, but there is no peace. The war is actually begun!"
No, "Nothing Gold Can Stay" does not contain a hyperbole. A hyperbole is an exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally, while in this poem, Frost is using natural imagery to convey deeper themes about the fleeting nature of beauty and innocence.
The most popular book of that title--Karen Hesse Lesser-known books (found on Amazon): Marietta Minnigerode Andrews Stephen B. Shaffer Terryl Givens And there is an out of print Mormon Poetry book by that title, but I can't currently find the name of the editor.
Hyper, by, bye, pro, probe, he, bee, be, or, bore, rob, rob, pole, her, hob.
Yesterday we got lost and walked thousands of miles before we found the bus stop is an example of hyperbole. Hyperbole is when you make an exaggerated statement that you don't intend your audience to take literally.
Hyperbole can be used to overstate any type of situation or emotion, and can be used humorously or seriously.It is most often found in poetry, as poets use it to make comparisons and describe things in more embellished terms.
In chapters 7 and 8, an example of hyperbole can be found when a character describes their exhaustion after a long day, claiming they felt like they could sleep for a hundred years. This exaggerated expression emphasizes their fatigue and adds a dramatic flair to their experience, illustrating the intensity of their feelings. Such hyperbolic statements are often used to convey emotion more powerfully than literal language would.
An example of hyperbole in song lyrics can be found in the song "Bleeding Love" by Leona Lewis, where she sings "You cut me open and I keep bleeding love." This line exaggerates the intensity of emotional pain to emphasize the impact of the love lost.
There are two that I found... Woldegk (pop 4,061 in Mecklenberg) and Waldeck (pop 7,545 in Hesse)
Karen left after Craig (the lion man) found her in bed with another couple, he then assaulted her to her severe injury. He was charged, and pled guilty, and was fined $8000.