The rhetorical device used in the excerpt from Mark Twain's "The Danger of Lying in Bed" is an C. Anecdote.
<h3>What is an anecdote?</h3><h3 />
This is a type of short story that is often non-fiction and is either based on a person or something that actually happened.
This excerpt from "The Danger of Lying in Bed" is a short story that talks about a narrator who has traveled for a long time and never gotten into an accident so this is an anecdote.
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Explanation:
Strategy Practice: Crocodile, Head, Jaws (3 nouns)
Skill Practice
1) The feature of the crocodile that is pointed in the diagram but is not mentioned in the text is the crocodile's skin, that can absorb sunlight.
2) "Crocodiles have several adaptations that make them excellent predators both in the water and on land."
3) FALSE. The diagram labels helps the reader to understand where are the different parts of the crocodile's body and how do they act.
Answer:
A character foil is a character who acts as a contrast by highlighting one of another character’s qualities.
Explanation:
A character who exhibits opposing or conflicting traits for another character is called foil. The foil characters may be antagonistic, but not always. Usually, the foils will present a gende contrast next to the protagonist. When an author uses a foil, he wants to make sure the reader is capturing important attributes and characteristics of a main character. For this reason, foils are important to observe!
ANSWER I think we use a phrase.
This sentence is a metaphor. Metaphors are rhetorical figures of speech which have to do with symbolic comparisons without the use of comparing words such as <em>like </em>or <em>as </em>(because when those words are used, it is a simile). So here, the man is compared to a machine based on how many hours he can work. It is also not an analogy, because analogies are references to people or events outside of the work where the analogy is used.