The figurative language in this line is the metaphor, as shown in option B.
<h3>What is a metaphor?</h3>
- It's a comparison.
- It is an implicit comparison.
- It's a subjective comparison.
The line "And sore must be the storm" is part of an extended metaphor that the poet begins in the first line of the stanza when she makes comparisons about how difficult it is to kill hope.
This comparison is made implicitly, requiring the reader's interpretation due to subjectivity.
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name of the book or essay
Explanation:
!IM NOT COMPLETELY SURE! but judging by the other answers, you dont really need the full name of the author or context, but the name of the book or essay is essential.
Answer:
You have been flown
He/She has been flown
We have been flown
You(plural) have been flown
They have been flown
Explanation:
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That's alot of words, kinda hard to understand
Of course you can. Have you ever heard of "Aesop Fables"? He gave us very important lesons. Hope this help