Line chosen from the poem is fair as a star has use of simile.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Four lines chosen from the poem are :
A violet from a mossy stone
half hidden from the eye!
Fair as a star, when only one
Is shining in the sky.
In the third line of this stanza, simile has been used because a comparison has been made in the poem using the word "as". This helps to understand the meaning that the poet is trying to make with more impact and gives them an example.
1: What is the minister of culture doing at the center of change?
Ans: The minister is cutting the ribbon for the amusement center's inauguration ceremony.
2: Who are the people attending the ceremony of inauguration?
Ans: The crowd is consisted of citizens, but the mayor is also there to greet the minister.
3: Why does the radio announcer call it a historic moment?
Ans: This is a historic moment because Ms.Shaker is the first female prime minister cutting the ribbon for the first amusement center's inauguration
4: List the actions done by the minister.
Ans: She got out of the car, shook hands with the mayor, climbed the steps, then cut the ribbon.
5: What are the questions asked by the announcer?
Ans: a)What are they saying?
b) What are they doing?
c) Is it delight, excitement, or both?
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That would be stress.
Built up stress hinders efficient performance.
Answer:
B). The use of figurative language to describe a state of shock.
Explanation:
As per the question, the use of rhetorical language in 'a slight breeze could have blown me over' most adequately substantiates the claim that the point of view adopted in the paragraph is of an individual who was extremely entertained by Mitch's outlook/costume. It displays the immediate reaction of surprise seeing Mitch dressed completely off theme costume. His twisted clothes have completely shocked the speaker and made him think if the message of dress-code being formal even reached him. Thus, <u>option B</u> is the correct answer.