How does each poet's use of figurative language contribute to the overall meaning of "To My Dear Loving Husband" and "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty"?

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Answer 1
Answer: Wheatley's use of hyperbole accentuates her respect for the king; Bradstreet's use of hyperbole shows how greatly the speaker values her husband's love each poet's use of figurative language contribute to the overall meaning of "To My Dear Loving Husband" and "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty".
Answer 2
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In "To My Dear Loving Husband” Anne Bradstreet use figurative language to exposes how her love to her husband will not die, she uses an hyperboles to show the respect for her husband’s love, on the other hand, Phillis Wheatley uses the hyperbole to shows her admiration and respect for the king.


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(2,?) is on the line 4x - 5y = -12. Find the other half of the coordinate.

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Answer: y=4.

Explanation: To find a missing half of a coordinate of a point that belongs to a line, we just have to substitute the known coordinate in the equation of the line, and isolate the variable we are looking for. So in the given problem, we just substitute "x=2" and then isolate "y":

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So the coordinate would be (2, 4).

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4 (2)-5y=-12

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The line from the text suggests it is important to let service men and women know their sacrifices are valued is Your families are proud of you, and your nation will welcome you. The rest of the statements do not answer the question above.

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