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Owls
Oliver’s style and her response to nature are dependent on parallelism, diction, and syntax. Her parallelism is represented by the similar words and phrases she uses for both the Great Horned Owl, and the fields of roses. Her diction is through her word usage, and hyperbole. Her syntax is mostly long sentences until she gets to a part that excites her. After that she uses short independent clauses.
The parallelism used is to relate the Great Horned Owl with the field of roses. This shows that beauty and fear affects her in the same way. The Great Horned Owl and roses captivates her a
Approximate Word count = 400
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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