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In the poem “ the shipwreck by emily dickinson” write it in 3 points. what is the effect of the exclamation marks in lines 1 an...Asked by Magagula Thato
In the poem “ the shipwreck by emily dickinson” write it in 3 short points. what is the effect of the exclamation marks in lines 1 and 5? How does this contrast to the exclamation mark used inline 8?
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1. The poem "The Shipwreck" by Emily Dickinson portrays a vivid and dramatic scene of a shipwreck happening at sea.
2. The exclamation marks in lines 1 and 5 add intensity and urgency to the description of the shipwreck, emphasizing the suddenness and impact of the event.
3. The exclamation mark used in line 8, however, contrasts with the previous ones, as it serves to highlight a different emotional tone. While lines 1 and 5 convey a sense of chaotic excitement, line 8's exclamation mark conveys a hint of astonishment, indicating an unexpected twist or revelation.
2. The exclamation marks in lines 1 and 5 add intensity and urgency to the description of the shipwreck, emphasizing the suddenness and impact of the event.
3. The exclamation mark used in line 8, however, contrasts with the previous ones, as it serves to highlight a different emotional tone. While lines 1 and 5 convey a sense of chaotic excitement, line 8's exclamation mark conveys a hint of astonishment, indicating an unexpected twist or revelation.
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