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GalinKa [24]
9 months ago
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35 points! Help Please Giving Brainliest

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Alexxandr [17]9 months ago
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1. We can see here that an example of a hyperbole used in “The Scarlet Ibis” is when James exaggerates his strong feelings.

2. A form of allusion used in the story is the Biblical allusion that says that when one hurts children or makes them to sin that a millstone should be hung on such one.

3. An example of juxtaposition that is used in the story is "I did not know then that pride is a wonderful, terrible thing, a seed that bears two vines, life and death".

4. One example of foreshadowing in the story is seen in the death of the scarlet ibis which foreshadows the eventual death of Doodle.

5. The alliteration is used in the story used in the story is seen in "...the grass beneath us was soft and the smell of the swamp was sweet."

6. An example of Onomatopoeia used in the story is: "...afternoon sea breeze, the rushing like palmetto fronds."

<h3>What is The Scarlet Ibis?</h3>

"The Scarlet Ibis" is actually known to be a short story that was written by James Hurst. The story is actually full of symbolism and lots of meaning. The story is shared through the eyes of the narrator as the narrator takes a look back to his childhood. The stroy talks about two brothers.

In “The Scarlet Ibis” the author makes use of literary devices as we can see above.

Learn more about “The Scarlet Ibis” on brainly.com/question/1840235

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