You can remove all headings
Keep your paragraphs, but connect them with transitions like:
Furthermore,
In addition,
Similarly,
Also, this “That movement from fact to meaning culminates in the line No one ever thanked him near the middle of the poem (line 5). On the one hand, it is the truth of the day. On the other hand, it opens the moral world of the poem. Emersen would interpret such a change as an indication that Hayden is aware of how to turn the mundane into something luminous. The father is chasing away the cold in the house, yet he is also chasing away a deeper cold in the family life. When he shines the shoes of the child, it is an expression of concern and not just a chore. Hayden demonstrates that beauty may reside in the kitchen at pre-dawn.” I think it’s repeating.
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