Answer:
"O light beheld as though refracting its tears."
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech that compares one thing to another, usually using words such as "like" or "as"
Which evidence that Camille gathered best supports her claim?
“It’s best to eat a healthy diet to stay strong mentally and physically,” states Dr. Hawes.
Sixty-eight percent of people polled stated that a healthy diet helped lower their weight.
A recent study shows that people who eat healthy have fewer health problems.
It is a fact that eating healthy is not as expensive as people think.
Answer: The cherubin were angels, and in Macbeth's simile the couriers were not blind but invisible horses evidently coming to exact revenge for the murder. The word "horsed" shows that the "sightless couriers" are invisible horses.
Explanation:
Margaret’s message to John II in her letter of 28 October 1470 was how was she going in the country, that she had sold some 'dysshes, plateres, and sawceres' and that she send the money to him. She advised him to take into account how he spent the money. She encouraged him to be brave. She said that she thanked God for how God guided his way, but that he must take care. And she finished her letter with the following phrase:
'God make here a good wooman' (hoping that God helped her and made of her a good person)
Answer:
Humans are better suited for making art than making war
Explanation:
The author compares the beauty of what man can create - 'musics that matches the birds', 'laugher that matches the dogs', 'understanding more intricate than a spiders web' and contrasts it to the horrors of war 'breaking open breasts', etc.