The metaphor and simile in this excerpt emphasize the importance of Excalibur to King Arthur.
Indeed, the narrator is talking about the day he gained possession of the sword, and uses these literary devices to highlight how meaningful this event was to him and how it changed his life: "have worn it, like a king."
Most of the poem "An Hymn to the Evening" concerns itself with giving praise to God for any personal virtue we have acquired. Its Christian message is not considered neoclassical and the model to which all other pastoral poetry should aspire. Hope this helps.
Answer: NONVERBAL messages.
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Nonverbal communication involves exchanging and relaying messages or ideas without the use of words and this includes the use of body language and expressions.
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