Answer:
It's a simile
Explanation:
a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
Answer:
whats your name
teachers name or are you gonna do those your self?
I need response so I can help but if I get none then I can't do anything really
Explanation:
Explanation:
It is similar by both supporting that celebrity or product, while showing others that you are a fam of them. However, it is different than earlier generations because clearly it is online and much less tangible than posters or t-shirts or stickers, especially, because some people still do buy posters and t-shirts and other items.
We are presented with a libertine speaker talking of many lovers. He suggests that, though he has spoken about the pain of love, it is only ‘Love’s pleasures’ that he cares about. As such, he has ‘betrayed’ ‘a thousand beauties’. He claims to have been a callous and deceiving lover, telling ‘the fair’ about the ‘wounds and smart’ they long to hear of, then ‘laughing’ and leaving. The poem is written in three elegant septets. Notice the iambic tetrameter and consider how important form might be to the theme of this particular kind of love and betrayal.
This speaker may not be entirely honest. The final stanza begins with ‘Alone’. Is there any sense of regret here? The speaker claims to be ‘Without the hell’ of love, yet in the same line we find reference to the ‘heaven of joy’. He may even also sacrificed his joy with his promiscuous love.