I see you have already provided the answer. I will just confirm it and explain it further.
Answer:
The figurative language being used in the line is an apostrophe.
Explanation:
As a literary device, an apostrophe happens when the character speaks to an inanimate object, to an idea, or to someone who is either dead or absent at the moment. In the line we are analyzing here, Hamlet addresses "vengeance" as if it could hear him. "Vengeance" is an idea, but Hamlet is talking to it, letting it know what a sordid and cowardly person he is. Therefore, the line is an example of apostrophe.
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Explanation: Even the stars shine in darkness.
Impact of word choice in the poem the journey
:
This poem written by Mary Oliver brings out the obstacles that one must face before choosing a new path. In this poem the poet brings about the person’s struggle in finding the meaning in the relationship and in oneself.
We must leave a dark situation and must bold enough to find a new path which is more positive. A person must find a new way and must be able to leave the dark path and must find the new path instead of being a broken individual.
Answer:
Examining the house more closely
Explanation:
This answer is quite explicit in the text. When the narrator speaks "Shaking what must have been a dream" he is referring to that he was dreaming and woke up. When the narrator speaks "I scanned the building more closely" the word "escaneei" in this passage refers to "scanned ", this shows that what the author is doing at that moment is "Examining the house more closely" .