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Analysis Of Words Left Unspoken By Leah Hager Cohen

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In “Words Left Unspoken” Leah Hager Cohen is talking about Sam Cohen, her grandfather and opens her essay with a lucid description of his appearance. She goes on to describe their greeting ritual, her grandfather “would life us grandchildren up, most frequently by the elbows, and nuzzle our cheeks vigorously” (66). Cohen’s description of their greeting ritual is not simple, but it is full of adjectives which create a vivid memory for the readers to imagine. The writing style also includes not only images, but also sounds; she includes sounds her grandfather would make as he ate. Cohen recollects the hand and card games she plays with her grandfather and goes in depth about how to play the game along with onomatopoeia during her description

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