He was a little boy, say the decorations and things Han
the _______________________________________, a ______________________________
boy, too, say the ____________________________ , but not a
boy for _____________________________, say the ____________________________
on the _______________________________________.
He was a __________________________, say the ______________________________
on the _____________________________________________________________________,
___________________________________ say he was
___________________________________, and his _________________________________
say he was always ____________________________________
_________________________________ they say.
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He was a kid, says the size of the jackets hung up in the closet,
The brown shutter blinds, say he likes his sleep,
The large dresser, says he has a lot of clothes,
The large glass of water, says he easily gets thirsty,
a Lazy kid too, says the piles of dirty clothes on the floor,
But one that dislikes the dark, says the bright lamp,
A music lover though, says the nice headphones still plugged-in,
he is someone who plays the trumpet, says the trumpet case and music book on the floor,
Dirty with dust, the clock says he does not like to be late,
But not a patient, boy says the ipad and ipod on the dresser,
The mini stick under the bed, says he likes hockey,
The hockey stick says he plays hockey,
But, came first place in a hockey tournament, says the large trophy in the closet,
A boy that likes hockey, says the 500 hockey cards in the small cardboard box still waiting for another,
Something went wrong, says the cracked mirror hanging on the wall,
they had to leave in a hurry, they say.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
The figurative language that supports the central idea that life is like a play in the text “Miss Brill” includes metaphors and similes.
Explanation:
Katherine Mansfield's short story "Miss Brill," focuses on a middle-aged woman who works as a teacher and a reader for children and an old man respectively. Every Sunday she goes to the French public park named Jardins Publiques wearing her shabby coat and fur. Sitting there she views everything happening around her as a play - the surroundings form the set and the people in the park as the actors. When she faces a dilemma between fantasy and reality she tends to retreat into her self-imposed exile. This is expressed with the use of figurative language. The use of figures of speech makes a literary piece more effective and impactful. Figurative language involves a wide range of literary devices. In this story, metaphors and similes are in use to enhance the story's plot. Some examples are:
<em>“Although it was so brilliantly fine—the blue sky powdered with gold and great spots of light like white wine splashed over the Jardins Publiques—Miss Brill was glad that she had decided on her fur.”</em> Here, a metaphor and simile are intertwined.
<em>"He scraped with his foot and flapped his arms like a rooster about to crow, and the bandsmen sitting in the green rotunda blew out their cheeks and glared at the music."</em> Here, the simile gives a clear picture of the conductor of the musicians that were playing.
<em>“The old people sat on the bench, still as statues.” </em>Here, it's a simile that has been used.