- Page 48. PERSONIFICATION " Valleys have ears". Of course, valleys don't have ears but it is implied that what is said could be listened by elves.
- Page 68. METAPHORE " Pale lamp-like eyes". Is is comparing Gollum's eyes. They were not clear, they were so pale that they resembled the light from a lamp.
- Page 212. SIMILE "It was like water in the sun, like snow under the stars..." They were refering to a stone, a white gem, that it was really beautiful.
- Chapter 9. HYPERBOLE "Eyes as big as saucers". It is considered an exageration.
The hobbit is full of figurative language. here, there is an example of each
I don't know what time you are going home but i'm the first one thing is going
Answer:
a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one depicting only the face or head and shoulders.
Explanation:
This occurs at the Exposition Stage of the story.
Jason is being told a key piece of information that will play a central role in the story. It introduces not only Jason and Mr. Manaby, but something that will drive future events, the 5:00 policy. The act of telling Jason is not yet Rising Action, however, because it only introduces the central elements of the story. The story has not yet begun to move towards its climax.
Answer:
I dont know
Explanation:
read and answer it urself