Metaphor is one of the many figures of speech in which it uses implied comparison between two or more things that are not related but with specific similarities. Here are examples:
The rejection I received is another door for a great opportunity ahead.
She is the glasses of his eye frame.
<span>She has bouncy balls of emotions just by seeing him.</span>
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Answer:
It establishes the rhythm of a duet to echo the song.
Explanation:
Parallelism refers to the use of the same grammatical structures in a series of sentences. Most of the time, parallelism is used in order to provide a sense of rhythm to the text. In this case, parallelism provides a sense of rhythm that is meant to echo the song, as it reminds the reader of a duet. As the song is also meant to be a duet (father and mother) the structure of the text highlights the subject matter.
Answer:
A doctor is bringing a horse inside of a building.
The daffodils looked like they were dancing.
Throughout the poem, the speaker describes what he is seeing as he is daydreaming laying on his couch. He starts the poem by describing how he is floating like a cloud and suddenly sees "a host, of golden daffodils". He then goes on to describe the daffodils. He says the daffodils flutter and dance. He goes on to compare them to stars and sparkling waves. The purpose is to show how the daffodils provide a happy positive distraction that fills his heart with pleasure.