Use the lines from the poem “Song of Myself” by Walt Whitman to answer the question.

In 1–2 sentences, analyze the poet’s use of words and describe an interpretation of the poem those words support.

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In "Song of Myself," Walt Whitman uses powerful and evocative language to celebrate the interconnectedness of all individuals and the natural world. The repetition of the first person pronoun "I" highlights the poet's aim to explore his own identity and experiences in relation to the larger universe, emphasizing the idea of unity and oneness.
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