He is one of the survivors of the Nazi extermination process in Auschuwitz. The story is told in his point of view.
The line that uses figurative language is the last one: The girl's eyes were deep blue oceans.
<u>Figurative language refers to the use of figures of speech to make a literary text more impactful and to develop a more creative writing</u>. Some forms of figurative language are simile, metaphor and personification<u>. In the case of the line "The girl's eyes were deep blue oceans", there is a metaphor since a thing (the deep blue oceans) is regarded as representative of something else (the girl's eyes)</u>. In that way, the author is describing the girl's eyes by means of a comparison that, at the same time, should not been taken literally.
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Mrs. Dubose is referring to Atticus' defense of Tom Robinson. Her declaration that he was going against his raising directly relates to Simon Finch, and the fact he was a slaveowner. The fact that <u>Atticus followed his own heart, values, and sense of morality</u> was a good thing.
Answer:
elizabeth --> spatial
charity --> categorical
robert --> compare-contrasat
kent --> chronological
Explanation:
elizabeth is spatial because since she's describing a campsite, and the spatial organizational structure (also known as descriptive writing) is when you describe something.
charity is categorical because since she wants to sort ideas into groups, she can use categories to do so. in different cateogries, she can put similar things together.
robert is compare-contrast because since he wants the audience to decide between two options, the best way to show that two choices is by comparing and contrast them. (example: how the choices are similar, how they are different)
kent is chronological because since he wants to provide steps, it is best that he writes in chronological order (step 1, step 2, step 3...) which would make it easier for the audience to follow the steps
Answer: Beauty: a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight.
"I was struck by her beauty" · [more]
synonyms:
landmark · place of interest · thing worth seeing
Handsome: (of a man) good-looking.
synonyms:
good-looking · nice-looking · attractive · personable · striking · [more]
(of a woman) striking and imposing in good looks rather than conventionally pretty.
synonyms:
striking · imposing · prepossessing · elegant · stately · dignified · statuesque · good-looking · nice-looking · attractive · personable
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