say something like " What if they need urgent help? what are they gonna do? they could text yo and ask for help or wait the emergency out which sounds better to you?"
First of all, WOW. second of all, i've never felt that way
Onomatopoeia.
Imagery is incorrect as poets use that in order to help a reader visualize the scene or actions within the poem.
Simile is incorrect as similes are used to make analogies or comparisons between two objects or things.
Personification is incorrect as it is used to give a non-human being humanistic traits, for example, "The wind sang throughout the cold winter night."
Onomatopoeia, however, is correct as this is used to term sounds within a poem such as Wham! Bam! etc.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
darkness, an object, shadows... Many things can cover up someone's view. Also blindness. A blindfold can cover someone's view was well.
Explanation:
This is all as if we were talking literally. If we were talking, let's say, morally, we would say darkness, fear, despair, etc. :)