Once More To The Lake Summary

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Aspects of Language for Once More to the Lake The essay Once More to the Lake by E. B. White has many different aspects of language. Two of these types of language are emotional reflection as he thinks back as if he was a boy again at the lake and the use of sensory details allows the reader to hear the differences of the engines of motorboats, along with other examples, from the past and present. These aspects of language allow the reader to feel as if they were going through what White had gone through and helps get his point across. With the use of emotional reflection White used words like dizzy, peace, goodness and jollity to show his emotions throughout the essay. Throughout the essay the reader notices that White is having an internal