- style is a manner of doing something
- tone is a the attitude towards a person or something
- denotation contrast to the feelings or ide that the word suggests
- connotation an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literally meaning
Answer:
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Explanation:
"He's in every lover . . . beneath a window" is an allusion to Romeo that is recognizable even to readers who have not read Romeo and Juliet. What does the repetition of the words "in every" throughout the poem signal to readers? What message does Tempest convey through these words?
No, similes usually use like or as, an example is the lion purred like a cat or the dog barked as loud as a horse