Hello. This question is incomplete. The full question is:
A) Underline the similes, visual and sound images and metaphors in the following
it flows onto the land like a giant bulldozer, snapping trees like twigs.
Answer:
it flows onto the land like a giant bulldozer, snapping trees like twigs.
Explanation:
The underlined part is similar.
The simile is a comparison made between two elements that have no relation at all, but that present a possible characteristic of comparison, thus forming a new meaning, which even subjective is capable of transmitting a clear message to the reader.
The sentence above compares an element with an excavator showing the destructive power that both possess.
Ophelia is one of the most important characters in the play Hamlet. Ophelia's character is important in the story because she represents femininity, and Hamlet is able to act out his aggression towards his mother on Ophelia. ... In the end, the pressure Ophelia experiences leads her to insanity and her death by drowning.
restate this
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>Often used to describe in great detail objects/setting/characters, or explore a particular character's emotions/feelings (primarily the narrator in this text) The story events continue but there is no narrative to accompany them. Typically this manifests in 'time skips'.</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>Here are six ways that writers work around the clock to tame time in their stories.</em>
<em>Time Markers. In a linear narrative, the author is obligated to move in a single direction when it comes to time: straightforward. ...</em>
<em>Multiple Timelines, also Flashback, and also Reverse Chronology, and Chapter Length, last Groundhog Day.</em>