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how does each poet’s use of figurative language contribute to the overa…

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how does each poet’s use of figurative language contribute to the overall meaning of \the author to her book\ and \a hymn to the evening\?

  • wheatley’s use of hyperbole accentuates her gratitude for god’s creation, bradstreet’s use of metaphor shows how she cares about her writing
  • wheatley’s use of metaphor contrasts different types of creation, bradstreet’s use of metaphor contrasts a relationship between a mother and child
  • bradstreet’s use of metaphor exaggerates the importance loving your work, wheatley’s use of metaphor exaggerates the greatness of god’s creation
  • wheatley’s use of hyperbole provides details about the importance of rain in nature, bradstreet’s use of hyperbole provides details about a mother and father

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In "A Hymn to the Evening", Wheatley uses hyperbole (exaggeration) to emphasize her appreciation for God's natural creation. In "The Author to Her Book", Bradstreet uses metaphor (comparing her book to a child) to show her care and complex feelings toward her writing. Other options misidentify the figurative language types or their purposes: e.g., Wheatley doesn't use metaphor for contrasting creation, Bradstreet's metaphor isn't about exaggeration or a mother - child relationship in the wrong way, and the hyperbole claims about rain/nature and mother - father are incorrect.

Answer:

A. Wheatley’s use of hyperbole accentuates her gratitude for God’s creation, Bradstreet’s use of metaphor shows how she cares about her writing