“Spring is like a perhaps hand” uses personification and simile. Simile
compares two things with the use of “like” or “as”; while personification gives
human attributes to inanimate objects. In poem's title the simile can be
expressed as "spring is like a hand;" while the personification is giving spring
a “hand” which is a part of the human body that is able to move or arrange things.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
If the ending is not foreshadowed, readers will be surprised because there were no former hints leading up to it. The reader may feel confused, as the ending will be out of the blue with no prior explanation. The reader may also feel disappointed or let down as there will be nothing connecting the ending to the previous events of the story.
Answer:
Whitman describes the work of people in many different occupations. He identifies some of their tasks. For example, the carpenter measures wood as he works and the girl washes and sews.
Explanation:
Answer:
He is suspenseful when the audience is playing god because it´s the film and audience that make their own guesses.
Explanation:
Hitchcock believes you have suspense when you let the audience play God. Meaning when there is uncertainty in what´s going to happen in a film and the audience makes their own guesses. The writer calls it playing god because the audience knows the fate of the characters and what may happen to them in the future.