The line "Imitation is suicide" from Ralph Waldo Emerson's "Self-Reliance" uses the rhetorical device metaphor. The correct answer is option C. Metaphor is a figure of speech that is used to convey an implied comparison between two different objects. In this line, the word "imitation" is compared to "suicide".
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The Tamak (pronounced Taa-muk with a hard ‘T’ as in ‘Tomato’) is one of a traditional instrument of the state of Odisha, India. It consists of animal skin stretched over a wooden base. The membrane is vibrated with two long wooden sticks. It is usually played in marriage processions and on other festive occassions.
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the difference is only a little because it is very similar..only involves tension..not that there is a difference..usually the difference lies in the atmosphere when reading or presenting the narration
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B The dizzying height from which the narrator regards the city streets
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In the scene in which the image of the taxicab appears, the narrator is standing 70 feet above the ground, on the fire stair of the Carnegie Hall.
<u>In one of the previous sentences, he describes how he clenches tightly to the railing, while in the same sentence he refers to "the steep drop" and "reaching me from seven floors below". </u>
These are the reasons why we know he refers to the <u>dizzying heights</u> and not the effects of the rain, even though it is the stormy night.
We also know he is not in the taxicab or at Times Square, which is why options C and E are not true, and he does not talk about any other taxicabs, which is why option D is false.
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