1 a direct comparison metaphor<span>
2. story of an author's own life </span>autobiography <span>
3. clause modifying a noun or pronoun </span>adjective clause<span>
4. a listing of sources used in a paper </span>works cited<span>
5. a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne </span>The Scarlet Letter <span>
6. number one best seller of the 19th century </span>Uncle Tom's Cabin<span>
7. a main clause that can function as a sentence </span>independent clause <span>
8. a word picture with a concrete reference in the real world image
9. pioneer of free verse in poetry Walt Whitman
10. The Power of Sympathy </span>William Hill Brown <span>
11. giving an inanimate object human characteristics personification
12. author of Our Town Thornton Wilder
13. first person to use historical method of dictionary research </span>Samuel Johnson <span>
14. guide and narrator for Our Town </span> the stage manager
"It was... it was actually Doyle who made me realize something I never thought of before. There are so many stories where some brave hero decides to give their life to save the day, and because of their sacrifice the good guys win, the survivors all cheer, and everybody lives happily ever after. But the hero never gets to see that ending.
They'll never know if their sacrifice actually made a difference. They'll never know if the day was really saved. In the end they just have to have faith.
<span>Ain't that a b!tch?"</span>
Answer:
The shadow is passing things as if it were a person passing a paper, basically.
Explanation:
As shadows do, they move with the light. This is being taken literally as if the shadow is moving of its own accordance. And while it moves of its own accordance, it decides to take its owner's smiles and tears with it so the owner feels nothing. The personification basically helps you to see the way the shadow catches the gently falling tears and snatches the smile from your face. It can help you to hear the sudden choked on sob, hear someone stifle a laugh. I don't think smell and taste can be applied here, but it can cause you to feel the cold, empty, devoid-of-all-emotion area that the person and shadow seem to be in. Sorry this was long, but I hope it helps!