Answer:
personification
Explanation:
A house does not have a backbone, but a person does. With this in mind, this quote is using personification.
"Lifting, fastening bulky beams, Building the backbone of a sturdy house..."
(alliteration could also be thought, <u>b</u>ulky <u>b</u>eams, <u>B</u>uilding the <u>b</u>ackbone, but as the question only asked for one I thought that personification was the biggest figurative language being used here!)
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Explanation:
While dissecting a frog hanging on a copper wire, Equality 7-2521 discovers the power of electricity, which he explores in his tunnel underground. ... Later, Equality 7-2521 concludes that electricity is the power of the sky, and that men in the Unmentionable Times had harnessed the power of the sky.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
why because not ever needs the same thing as that other person has
Answer:
He feels that he has lost hope and that he must find a way to change and reverse what he has done. I don't have a copy of the story but that's what I remember hope this helped.
Figurative language because its not literal. If it were literal then there would really be bee's flying in their ear. But in reality the bee's were referring to something besides the bees.<span />