![]() ![]() Seuss uses all capital letters in this sentence to show the complete and utter excitement of the narrator now that he has decided on his story and that he is so confident that no one could come up with something better that the words "no one" are bolded and slightly bigger than the rest of the sentence. Geisel, Theodor think AS panhandle believe saw see muse trephine ponder methinks reason plan suppose block pit saw ruminate expect table saw premeditate. "FOR I HAD A STORY THAT NO ONE COULD BEAT!ĪND TO THINK THAT I SAW IT ON MULBERRY STREET!" Print.)Īgain, he uses the same techniques to add extra emotion and emphasis to the text. "But it isn't too late to make one little change.Ī sleigh and an ELEPHANT! There's something strange." He uses capitalization to express surprise when the narrator changes the horse pulling the cart to a Zebra. ![]() Seuss uses italics to express added emotion. ![]() I'll say that a ZEBRA was pulling that cart!" ![]()
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