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question 2 to what things does the speaker compare himself? what do eac…

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to what things does the speaker compare himself? what do each of these comparisons have in common? support your response with evidence from the text.

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To answer this, we need the text (e.g., a poem, essay, or speech) where the speaker makes comparisons. For example, if it's Walt Whitman's "I Celebrate Myself, and Sing Myself", the speaker compares himself to "a leaf of grass" (from "I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars"). Commonality: These comparisons (like grass) emphasize connection to nature, individuality within a universal whole, and equality (grass is small but vital, like each person). But without the text, we can't provide specific evidence. Please share the text so we can analyze the speaker's comparisons, their common traits, and support with quotes.

Answer:

To answer this, we need the text (e.g., a poem, essay, or speech) where the speaker makes comparisons. For example, if it's Walt Whitman's "I Celebrate Myself, and Sing Myself", the speaker compares himself to "a leaf of grass" (from "I believe a leaf of grass is no less than the journey-work of the stars"). Commonality: These comparisons (like grass) emphasize connection to nature, individuality within a universal whole, and equality (grass is small but vital, like each person). But without the text, we can't provide specific evidence. Please share the text so we can analyze the speaker's comparisons, their common traits, and support with quotes.