<u>Analysis of the figures of speech in 'Raider of the treasure trove:</u>
- ‘Raider of the Treasure Trove’ is a pleasing poem by Lade Wosornu which beautifully explains the love, care, and cheerfulness.
- And at the same time it depicts how anger, rage and hatred ruin everything.
- The poet have made use of certain figure of speech in the poem.
- The line ‘Rage drags rags after you’ uses Assonance where the vowel sounds are repeated.
- Here the repetition of vowel sound of ‘a’ is being used. A
- part from this, another figure of speech of personification is being used in the line ‘Rage is thief, Enemy of equanimity.’
- Here rage is given a human attribution of thief and enemy.
Answer:
they both ran away from the castle, both boys, both captured by same people, both lived in a royal kingdom
Explanation:
Answer:
t creates an unsettled mood as Mercutio questions Romeo seriously about his absence.
Explanation:
It sounds the best. You need to add the passage tho. I don't understand
The speaker adores his daughters and their affectionate, though mischievous visits
Answer: Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The poem "The children's hour" is a poem written by an American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The poem talks about how in such a busy and hectic day, one hour comes where the speaker plays with his three little girls.
Even though the girls and very naughty and mischievous but still he enjoys the time he spends with his daughters. They are always planning and plotting some kind of mischievous activities to play with their father. According to the speaker, this is the best time of the day.
Answer:
its "This turned out to be a much more useful gift, granting the Athenians not only the olives themselves as sustenance, but also a source of oil for their lamps and for cooking their food as well as the wood from the olive tree to build their boats and houses.” ( Paragraph 6)