While I do not have the book and cannot give specifics
for similes, look for anything comparing two things with like or as
(he ran"like" a giraffe on stilts)
( she was "as" round as a balloon)
for metaphor it compares without like or as
( the girl was a cat sneaking up on her prey)
Answer: She runs as fast as a cheetah, is a simile, since is has 'as' in it. It means that 'she' is really fast.
The sun is a giant fried egg, is a metaphor because it is saying something is exactly something else. It means that the sun looks exactly like an egg.
It's raining cats ad dogs is a metaphor. It means that it is raining really hard outside.
B. The repetition of "Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore'."
Explanation:
<u>The ghastly repetition of the phrase Nevermore in the poem by Edgar Allan Poe is able to derive on of the central theme</u>s of a poem. The raven represents a lot of things and in its prophetic voice coveys this central theme.
<u>When the Raven says 'Nevermore' it means that never again will the poet be able to have the experience </u>he is having right now as Gothic and supernatural as it is right now and this pang of grief that he is facing he will not be able to come to terms with.
Answer:
English because of your bad grammar.
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