Answer:
The figurative device that is used in the phrase "I am fire" is a metaphor.
Explanation:
A metaphor is defined as a saying that is exaggerated to an extend.
The saying "I am fire" is not technically applying that you are a flame, its meaning could be that you represent the energy of courageously stepping towards the inevitable, a major change, etc.
Answer:
A metaphor is a figurative language that compares two unlike things directly
Explanation:
My brother is a piglet
The child can not be a pig but can share pig characteristics, like playing in the mud and being untidy. The brother and the pig are being compared directly.
I will get a pet dinosaur and it can take me everywhere
Answer:
The relationship between the two sentences in the excerpt is that the second sentece is explaining the reason why the events of the first sentece ocurred.
In the first sentence, a fact is introduced: the Mongols tried to invade Japan twice, but typhoons impeded them from doing so both times. The second sentence clarifies why: the severe weather produced by the typhoons destroyed most of the Mongol fleet, which forced them to retreat.