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The line "Tutankhamen is a drop of water in the ocean of history" contains a type of figurative language called metaphor, as is further explained below.
<h3>What is metaphor?</h3>
- Metaphor is a type of figurative language.
- It is used to compare different things, people, etc.
- Metaphor does NOT rely on the words "like" or "as" for the comparison.
- It states that "thing A is thing B" rather than "thing A is like thing B."
With the information above in mind, we can identify the use of metaphor in the line by Lewis. She states that Tutankhamen is a drop of water in the ocean of history, comparing the young pharaoh to a single drop of water.
Her purpose with such a comparison is to show that, in terms of all history, Tutankhamen's story is quite small, maybe even insignificant.
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Answer:
B He ended the section with the words, "But then--"
Explanation:
The writer of "The crossover" builds suspense by heightening tension about not knowing what next would happen by ending the section with an incomplete sentence "But then--".
Kwame Alexander keeps the readers hooked when he ends the section of Josh playing with his father by not completing a sentence, therefore making the readers not know what next to expect.
This is correct, he was awarded both a nobel prize for his contribution to literature, and an academy award for his work on the movie Pygmalion based on his play