Answer:
The Bible’s Ecclesiastes 3.1-4 and "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
The lines from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" that are an allusion to these Bible verses are:
A. There will be time to murder and create,
And time for all the works and days of hands
Explanation:
The line "time to murder and create" is an indirect inference to Ecclesiastes 3:1-4. The poem titled "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" was written in 1910 by T.S. Eliot. It is modernist literary work which celebrated the diminishing power of traditional sources of authority, especially religion. Most allusions are made based on shared knowledge and understanding between the reader and the author.
There are many misspelled words. For example, Consider, is not cosnider. To is not Two. Environment is not envirenment. Comfortable is not comfortabel. Importantly is not imporantly. Classes is not clases. Hope this helped!
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The literary device being used in the sentence in personification because its saying "the roar of crickets" giving it an effect of so called "roaring" which crickets dont do.
Another definition of personification is "The flood raged over the entire village." as raging is more of a human feature but, if its not right let me know the rest of the sentence
Answer:
Idiom is the grammatical name for the expression used.
Explanation:
An idiom is figurative sentence which provides variety in presenting the ideas and tends to awaken the senses of the readers.
The expression "Shocked to the marrow with fear" explains how deeply one is shocked with the fear.
Hope than answers your question.