In this passage from "By the Waters of Babylon", by Stephen Vincent Bennet, the narrator responds to the conflict in this passage <em>the narrator takes control of his spirit by using his priesthood. </em>This is the story of a man who is called John and belongs to a tribe called the Hill People. He is the son of a priest and will become a priest himself. In that tribe, only priests are allowed to travel to the Great Places of Gods.
While I do not have the book and cannot give specifics
for similes, look for anything comparing two things with like or as
(he ran"like" a giraffe on stilts)
( she was "as" round as a balloon)
for metaphor it compares without like or as
( the girl was a cat sneaking up on her prey)
Answer:may I see the poem?
Explanation:
I would say that due to the homework we have many student are becoming stressed. I would then base it on that
First person because he wrote it as if he was saying it