Whitman compares America to a group of people singing, like a choir. Write one to two sentences explaining the ideas this metaphor communicates about America.
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Whitman's metaphor communicates the idea that Americans are all connected as a group. Everyone may sing his own song, but they all sing together in a united way. mark smarts plz
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We can infer Whitman's intention to say that:
- America is a country made up of several constituent pieces.
- Usually, a metaphor is employed to draw comparisons between two concepts. In this instance, Whitman likens the United States to a choir of people singing.
- Simply said, it indicates that the nation is made up of the contributions made by each individual in the country. It implies that everyone contributes significantly to the greatness of the country.
- Whitman's metaphor expresses the notion that all Americans are interconnected. Even if each person may be singing their tune, they are all singing in unison.
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