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  • Essay / Grass Analysis - 715

    These imperative verbs are the grass's orders to humans, telling them to stop interfering when they do not possess as much power as they believe. Imperative verbs take precedence as the first or second word in the speaker's sentence throughout the piece and describe a simple, firm command. The grass, in this case, is frustrated by humanity's interference in the world through bloody battles and issues simple, easy-to-understand orders for humans to follow so they can do their job: absorb all the fleeting and insignificant attempts of humanity. to change the natural landscape. These commandments are also ephemeral: they disappear once humanity carries them out. This resembles the transience of humanity and the inevitability of its failure to influence nature's influence on the world. Imperative and stative verbs describe the grass's confidence in its position and nature's power over