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The above sentence presents personification as a figure of speech.
Explanation:
Personification is the figure of speech that allows inanimate objects or animals to have characteristics associated with human beings. We can see an example of personification in the sentence presented in the question above, in the clause "scrambled eggs are hard to beat!" This is because the characteristic "hard to beat" is an intrinsic characteristic to the human being, but that the phrase associates with eggs.
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Match the description to the character. we have
1. magician --------Merlin
2. Arthur's father ----Uther Pendragon
3. Kay's Father-------Sir Ector
4. Sir Ector's son----- Kay
5. carried away by Merlin ----- Arthur
The above are among the most important characters in the Arthurian legend.
Arthur's birth father, King Uther Pendragon gave him away to Merlin at birth due to the troubled times faced during the birth of Arthur. Merlin is a wise magician who advised that the Arthur be raised in a secret place to hide his identity, and later was Arthur's advisor.Kay is the foster brother to the young Arthur, and the son to Sir Ector who was Arthur's guardian and adoptive father. Kay was known to be a bully while growing up but in later years when Arthur ascended the throne, became one of his trusted knights and steward as he proved loyalty to Arthur.
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A red light stopped the cars from crossing another street.
A telephone ring is making me nervous every time I finish my job.
The television program about animals is what John likes to watch after game day.
Those nine players in the field should shuffle their formation.
The twelve eggs on the tray are going to be used for Emilia's birthday.
Once a nobleman arranged a grand feast. He got all kinds of dishes prepared. There was, however, one deficiency. The nobleman was fond of fish and he wanted it somehow. A fisherman came to know of it. He caught a fish and brought it to the house of nobleman. His porter, however, would not let him get in. At last he let the fisherman enter when the latter agreed to pay him half of what he got.
The nobleman was pleased to see the fish. He wanted to give some reward to the fisherman. The fisherman said that the price of the fish was one hundred lashes. The nobleman and his guests regarded it as a merry joke. He, therefore, ordered the fisherman to be given lashes but gently. When the fisherman had received fifty lashes, he stopped and said, “I have a partner, sir, please send for him. He will receive the remaining fifty lashes.”
The nobleman was surprised. “Who is this second fool to receive the lashes ?” said he “It is your porter, Sir,” replied the fisherman. The nobleman sent for the porter. He was whipped fifty times very severely. He was dismissed. The nobleman gave a rich reward to the fisherman as a price of his fish. Moral: Be true to your duty.
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Lecture. In-text citation: explains that "text of quotation." OR "Text of quotation" Speaker. “Title of the Speech.” Meeting Name, Date of Presentation.
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