Bear in mind / That death is a drum
Which technique is being used? Metaphor
D) to draw attention to a key point!
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The housemaid suggest for the protection of their house certain plans and options as riots and burglaries were taking place in the non-white parts of the town where they lived.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
A husband, wife and their son lived in a nice house. They had financial security and even had help at home. The man’s mother always stressed on protecting themselves and their home. The housemaid suggest for the protection of their house certain plans and options as riots and burglaries were taking place in the non-white parts of the town where they lived.
The plans of protecting their home included more security around the house and the construction of a wall and electronic gates. With the increase of burglaries, the family installed metal bars on the windows and a burglar alarm. Being paranoid about the events, the family limits their interactions with their own maid and builds the wall higher and installs metal barb-like implements at the top to prevent burglars climbing the walls to enter their home.
Have you ever considered how the water feels?
Does it feel invaded or used by us?
The sailor's endurance is something to be admired, for sure, but have you ever looked the waters?
The waves crashing over the bow, washing the edge of the deck, and slinking back into itself, how tirelessly they try to take you down into their depths where you'd drown?
Is it so silly of me to believe that the sea may be something more than just some dangerous waters?
To rote how to sail or even just swim means nothing to me who would give in to the sea; Yes, the waters are arcticly cold, but why should that matter if I'm not trying to breathe?
But now forget all of that, for you asked of the waters not quizzical ponders; To describe the passage o' drake, I'd say it's definitely not as calm as a lake!
Exciting, like an adventure with sirens a' singing; Dangerous, like the tall tales sailors tell before they tell us they're kidding.