Biby has great use of sensory detail. He uses a fantastic example of touch imagery.”And in those days of darkness, the gentle touch of "just a dog"”(Biby 10). The line is interesting to me because I have a dog named Dip that is also gentle and makes me remember him. Biby has great use of sensory detail. He uses a great example of sight imagery. “And in those days of darkness, the gentle touch of "just a dog"”(Biby 10). The line is cool to me because it helps me create a better picture in my mind and shows me how Biby felt when writing this. Biby has great use of sensory detail. He uses a great example of sight imagery. “So the next time you hear the phrase "just a dog"”(Biby 27). This line is cool to me because it made me actually think and make a mental note to say that to someone the next time they say it is “just a dog”. …show more content…
He uses a great example of a change in the way the sentence is formed. “or, "that's a lot of money for just a dog.””(Biby 2). He put a comma in the middle of the sentence to make you pause and think for a second. Biby has great use of Form. He uses a great example of a change in the way the sentence is formed. just smile -- because they "just don't understand."”(Biby 28). He put a dash in middle of the sentence and that is not something usually put in poems. Biby has great use of form. He uses a great example of a change in the way the sentence is formed. “Because of "just a dog", I will rise early, take long walks”(Biby 18). He put two commas in the sentence to make the reader pause to think for a second about what he