The main type of figurative language used in "Summer Storm" is that of the simile. The poet uses a simile in the third stanza to describe the storm.
Gioia writes, The rain was "like a waterfall" and "cool and silent as the stars." The poet then compares the brief and powerful nature of the storm to his time with this woman.
My face is cold is the answer
Sinclair's certain thought in the initial two sentences of the choice about laborers in the stockyards as he suggests that the meat business is exceptionally degenerate. He is planning to a peruser for his allegations against the business.
The conclusion that can be drawn about the speaker's character is that <u>he is extremely arrogant.</u>
Robert Browning's poem “My Last Duchess” is about the story of the last wife of the Duke. The Duke himself is the narrator of the story. While entertaining an emissary who came to negotiate the Duke's marriage with the daughter of a powerful family, the Duke tells about his last wife. He shows the portrait of the Last Duchess and begins to tell about her. When the Duke narrated the story it becomes clear to the readers that the reason for the early demise of his wife was the Duke himself. He didn't appreciate his wife's smiling gratitude towards other men which turned him arrogant towards her.
Answer:
3rd one
Explanation:
I ma pretty sure it is this one,
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