Edward R. Murrow was the the person who did the London After Dark reports.
Pictures only capture what the eye can see. Words are formed with the mouth, pronounced differently depending on who it is, what they mean, how they feel, etc etc. Words have sound, meaning, and they can invoke a picture. Words do it all, while pictures only relate to vision.
Answer: Mrs. Mitty breaks into her husband's fantasy as he is imagining himself the commander of "a huge, hurtling eight-engined Navy hydroplane" fighting its way through a storm approaching hurricane velocity.
Explanation:
Not so fast! You’re driving too fast!” said Mrs. Mitty. “What are you driving so fast for?”
Very quickly James Thurber informs us that Mitty lives in a fantasy world at least partly to escape from his domineering wife who has the annoying habit of repeating everything she says.
Answer:
simile
Explanation:
A simile uses the words 'like' or 'as' while a metaphor does not.