Answer:
personification, symbolism, simile, and metaphor.
Explanation:
It helps the reader form a clearer understanding of elements in a story, often in interesting and imaginative ways. Mary Shelley uses figurative language in her novel Frankenstein in the form of personification, symbolism, simile, and metaphor.
Answer by YourHope:
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1) What do paragraphs 2-5 have in common?
A) They clearly address only one side of the argument!!
2) What is the author's purpose in writing this passage?
C) to inform the reade!!!
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<h2>Famous quote</h2>
The quote given <em>"Don't cry because it's over, smile because it happened" </em>does not have a clear author. However, most people attribute it to:
- Dr. Seuss and others say that its author is anonymous.
<h3>Meaning:</h3>
- The quote is about not being sad because something that you enjoyed is over and be happy because it happened and you experienced it although it is over.
<h3>Dr. Seuss</h3>
Dr. Seuss was a very famous writer and cartoonist from the United States who lived from 1904 to 1991. He is the author of books for children that then were made into famous movies. For example, The Grinch.
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1. "Details from the text."
2. "She tried to quell the noise, but the car alarm continued to ring." I'm unsure on this one but..
Quell means to end whereas ring means (in this case) a continuous ringing sound. An antonym of ring could be quell.