Answer:
White as the whitest lily on a stream,
White as the gleam of a receding sail,.
White as a cloud that floats and fades in air,
Explanation:
A hyperbole is a literary term that is used to describe an exaggeration of things for extra effect.
Hyperbole is used to show the extent to which a person or thing has an effect on another thing.
Therefore, comparing an objects whiteness to the whitest lily on the stream, gleam of a receding sail, and a cloud are all examples of hyperbole.
It's true because the author tries to teach the reader something
Answer:
happiness : misery :: safety : peril
giggle : sob :: smile : grimace
contest : prize :: work : compensation
nervous : insecure :: gullibility : credulity
abrupt : sudden :: inevitability : fate
regret : disappointment :: acceptance : resignation
Explanation:
7: Misery is antonym of happiness, similarly peril is antonym safety.
8: Sob is antonym of giggle, and analogically grimace is antonym of smile.
9: Prize is effect/reward of a cause (contest), similarly effect/reward of work is compensation.
10: Insecure is synonym of nervous, similarly credulity is synonym of gullibility.
11: Sudden is synonym of abrupt, similarly fate is synonym of inevitability.
12: Disappointment is effect of regret, similarly resignation is effect of acceptance.
Answer:
C
how central ideas connect
Explanation:
Green eyes are probably rarer, so that's cool. They're both beautiful. I'm not sure if there is a benefit to having one over the other,