It’s The Who of the story because literary nonfiction reads like fiction and has story elements, like character, setting and plot. Some examples of literary nonfiction include personal journals, diaries, memoirs, letters, and essays.
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Do you have the paragraph if you do look for an evidence to see if it can support your answer I swear I would help if I have read it all and work get you the answer
Answer: There are many literary and rhetorical devices used in the passage.
They are as follows:
Metaphor- A metaphor is a rhetorical device that makes an implicit comparison . It helps create a mental image of the effect of comparison.
The words- shadow, harbingers, horizon
Personification- This literary device contributes human traits to non human entities.
In the passage 'sun' is personified in the statement, ' it was going to Sainsbury at such an unlikely time of the year. '
'Umuofia which had dozed in the noon day haze'.
'they were the harbingers sent to survey the land.'
Simile - It is is a rhetorical device that makes an explicit comparison .
'slowly moving mass like a boundless sheet of black cloud '; tiny eyes of light like shining star dust.
Visual imagery- It is a literary device that helps create a visual image, a pen picture of a situation or landscape through words.
The concluding line of the passage completes the visual image-it was a tremendous sight, full of power and beauty.
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