After we moved into the apartment, we painted the living room yellow.
The first person points of view allows readers to feel what the main character is currently experiencing. It is a great way to create tension and is a perfect example to add figurative language to immerse the reader even more.
"A Sound of Thunder" Bradbury employs metaphor, simile, parallelism, irony, and paradox. In the exposition of the story Bradbury writes in metaphor and simile, using parallelism to enhance the poetic quality of his diction: ... Time doesn't present that kind of mess," a foreshadowing of the story's end.