Hey there!
Based on my understanding of this question, your correct answer would be (Gossamer) because we would have to remember that personification is when people say thing's that are not really the case.
For example: "The trees are dancing"
This would mean that it is very windy outside and that there could be a storm.
So, the word (Gossamer) is the same in this case.
Hope this helps
Answer: A) The word "like" is a detail showing her attitude.
B) I used to like going to have my hair cut. I liked the mirrors in the room and all the smells of the lotions and shampoos.<u> I liked to sit there--young and fresh and pretty--and see what the women were having done, to make themselves look younger and prettier.</u> <u>I liked the way my mother’s hairdresser teased me about boyfriends and dances. </u>Not anymore, though. Somebody held the door open so my mother could wheel me in, and a few people who had met me came around to say how sorry they were.
B) Positive, and Gratitude.
Explanation: A) The text states " I used to like going to have me hair cut". positive feelings toward getting her hair cut
B)The word Like/ Liked adds Gratitude bye showing how she wishes she was young and that she is grateful for the times she used to enjoy, and like shows how positive the women was when she was younger doing all of the things she did.
Technical language should be eliminated, and visuals should be added.<span> </span>
Answer:
12 units
Explanation:
a=(9,18)divide both 9 amd 12 by three and whatever you get times those number
b=(1,12)
Answer: personification
Explanation:
The element of poetry that is in the lines is referred to as a personification. A personification is an element of poetry which simply involves using characteristics or qualities of humans to represent non living objects.
In this case, the narrator said the dishes could be scrubbed spotless. This simply means the dishes were qualified with qualities that belong to human.