The Tori Gate was built in front of a Shinto Shrine, marking the separation between the real world and the spirit world.
<h2>Match the example with the poetic device.</h2>
1 . personification
2. metaphor
3. repetition of words
4. simile
5. imitation of sounds
1. Mr. Intzy <u>was a mouse</u> when it came to being in front of an audience.
- metaphor (<em>a comparison that doesn't use </em>like<em> or </em>as)
2. The empty page <u>stared at me</u>, <u>daring me</u> to write on it.
- personification (<em>giving inanimate objects human like qualities or abilities</em>)
3. <u>Snip, snip, snip</u> went the barber's scissors.
- repetition of words (<em>using the same word more than once in a sentence)</em>
4. The <u>hiss of a snake</u> startled me.
- imitation of sounds (<em>ex. the screech of an owl echoed through the dark forest)</em>
5. His head <u>was spinning like a top</u>.
- simile (<em>a comparison that uses </em>like <em>or </em>as<em>)</em>
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Answer:
Yes, Mrs. Price did treat Rachel unfairly because even after knowing she made a mistake she did not apologise to Rachel.
Explanation:
'Eleven' is a short story written by Sandra Cisneros. The story is about a little girl named Rachel, who turned Eleven in the story.
On her birthday, in her school, she was treated unfairly by her mathematics teacher, Mrs Price. Mrs Price accused Rachel of being responsible for an ugly red sweater which did not belong to her, but Mrs, Price asked Rachel to take responsibility of it, even when she told her that it did not belong to her.
<u>Mrs. Price's behavior towards Rachel can be considered unfair because even after she got to know that the red sweater did not belong to Rachel, she did not apologise for her mistake</u>.
1. Americans
2. tears
3. mix
4. heartlessly