When Romeo first sees Juliet he describes her as a bright beautiful shining light. He does this when he says "she doth teaches the torches to burn bright!" He continues this brightness metaphor when he compares her to a jewel in an Ethiope's ear. An Ethiope is a very dark skinned woman from Africa and the jewel is shining bright against her dark skin. This light on dark contrast continues when he describes her as a white dove amongst a flock of dark black crows.
This is a simile as it compares two things using the word like. It compares her running across the grass to a cheetah chasing its prey, implying she is running very fast
Nouns: Famous, Amherst
Famous: poet
Amherst: Massachusetts
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C)The children fail at first, but work together to separate their parents.
The narrator's scheduled execution on the gallows is foreshadowed<span> first by the narrator's hanging of Pluto, next by the outline of the dead </span>cat<span> on the wall (after the fire), and finally by the outline of the gallows on the white hair of the second </span>black cat<span>. This will intrigue the audience.</span>