Although Angelica was already betrothed when she met Alexander, the duo developed "a friendship of unusual ardor," Chernow wrote in his 2005 book. The author described their letters as "buoyant and flirtatious" and the dynamic between Angelica, Eliza, and Alexander a "curious ménage-a-trois."
A non-rhyming, 17 syllable poem generally divided into three lines dealing with hunger
Also the first line traditionally contains 5 syllables, the second 7 syllables, and the third 5
I would say false I looked on an on-line thesaurus and didn't find an etymology
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
It is NOT a personification because nothing there has human characteristics.
It is NOT a simile because there is no like or as words.
It is NOT an alliteration because there is no repetition of consonant sounds.
Therefore it's a metaphor.