Personification is when you give human characteristics to nonhuman's.
eg. The wind screamed in my ears. The ocean waved at me. the night was creeping closer and closer.
A simile uses "like" or "as" to make a comparison.
eg. The floor was as cold as a freezer. I had a huge gap in my arm like a canyon. My hear sunk like a brick.
Your answer is B. False
Answer:
he feels happy or he feels like people wants yo be around him
This passage is taken from the book “<u><em>Animal Farm</em></u>” written by <u>George Orwell,</u> which relates about animals on a farm who rebel against their farmer.
Question: How does Orwell use satire to support his purpose in this passage?
Answer: He uses ridicule to make fun of the beliefs of revolutionaries
The entire quatrain where that phrase is found talks about time itself. It says that time gives beauty, thus making that particular person handsome, but time also takes away that same beauty - unfair which fairly doth excel. What was once young and beautiful will become old and wither as time goes by.
Answer:
Since the other guy couldn't bother actually answering the question, now is my time to shine. The answers are in the explanation.
Explanation:
1. Language that contains implications beyond word definitions.
2. Something that he agrees or disagrees with.
3. Facts and information used to prove that the claim is true.
4. An explanation for the valid claim.
5. Enough
6. When someone is thinking and explaining carefully and systematically.