We can see that matching each sentence with the figure of speech it contains, we have:
- Metaphor - The wind is a howling wolf right outside my window.
- Simile - Baxter may look tough, but he is as gentle as a lamb.
- Personification - My alarm clock yelled at me to wake me up.
<h3>What is figure of speech?</h3>
Figure of speech actually refers to a word, phrase or even a sentence that carries a more deeper meaning than its literal meaning.
Figure of speech is actually used by writers to make their writing unique and more exciting to read.
We can see that the above figures of speech have been matched to their correct examples.
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Explanation:
Rose asks Troy why he will not let Cory play football when Cory is trying to follow in his father's footsteps. Troy explains that when Cory was born, he decided he would not allow Cory to pursue sports in order to spare Cory from a fate like his own.
Answer:
I had to do something similar to this a while ago and I wrote about where bananas come from lol
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Question: What is Miss Strangeworth's reputation in town<span>?
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Answer: Miss Strangeworth is considered a respectable woman, old-fashioned, <span>and a obedient citizen mostly because of her family name.</span>
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