The lines that contain metaphors are:
1)“My thoughts of you are golden coins”
2) “Stamped in the mint of memory”
A metaphor is a literary device that makes an implicit comparison between unrelated items or ideas. Despite of the fact that they seem to differ in many respects, there is a hidden connection between them. It differs from others figures of speech; namely Simile as it refers to an explicit comparison (use of “like” or “as”) that is established between to ideas or items.
In this particular poem, the author says that her thought is a very valuable treasure to her, especially because they are related to a special person to her. For this reason, the author makes a comparison between her thoughts and the treasured golden coins. Then, she continues adding another metaphor. She says that these precious memories will never disappear as they kept in her memory as golden coins are safe and properly stored in a mint.
Answer:
<u>YES</u>: Jade wants to be an actress; she's taken acting classes for more than a year.
<u>YES:</u> Jade wants to be an actress, so she's taken acting classes for more than a year.
<u>YES:</u> Jade wants to be an actress. She's taken acting classes for more than a year.
<u>NO:</u> Jade wants to be an actress, she's taken acting classes for more than a year.
Explanation:
Answer:
If you're talking about the Synthesize Information question, I'm pretty sure that the answer is <u>Ch'in</u>.
Answer is A, because they both superstitiously believe Friday is unlucky
During the American colonial period, nearly every colonist was puritanical, and they were very strict in their abiding by the Old Testament in the Christian Bible. However, American romanticism basically went against every practice of Puritanism, creating works of absurd fictions, such as epics and fantasies. Edgar Allen Poe is one of the most renowned romanticism authors in the world. Shakespeare is another, even though he obviously wasn't American.