Answer- one of the collection's themes is whether the violence of the camps is an exception to the ways of the wider world or merely another example, if a shocking one. The narrators of This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen tend to come down on the side of the continuity between the camp and the world .
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Im pretty sure its a metaphor
Incomplete question. However, I provided explanations about the four figurative languages mentioned.
Answer:
<u>Hyperbole</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Hyperbole: A hyperbole refers to a literary device that employs the use of exaggerated statements that shouldn't be taken literally. For example, saying, "the whole Earth stood still when he gave his speech." We notice this example matches the type of figurative language used in the sentence.
Personification: When something that is not human is attributed as though it has human characteristics, it is the figurative language of personification. For example, saying, "the forest became saddened"
Symbol: It refers to anything that represents something else. For example, the symbol of a heart often symbolizes (represents) love.
Simile: This figurative language involves a deliberate comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind in other to make a clear description to the listener or audience.
I believe the answer is D. the alien is getting everything “wrong” which is unreliable! so it’s D
Answer:
aqua: aquarium,paraquat,aquatint
cycl: cyclist,unicycle,motorcycle
uni:reunion,reunite,unit
Explanation: you can say anything as long as it has the word in it