The part of this sentence from The Autobiography which identifies it as an autobiography is the word I. An autobiography is an account that is personally written by the author him or herself. It always takes the first person or the "I" point of view.
Answer:
these are all figures of speech used in american English. A metaphor and simile are comparisons. A metaphor compares two things without using the words "like" or "as". A simile is a comparison using the words "like" or "as". A hyperbole is an exaggeration or make something seem more outrageous than it actually is. Personification is when you as the writer give non living object personal feelings or actions. hope that helps! :)
Explanation:
Examples:
Metaphor: My dog is a pig
Simile: my son eats like a wild animal
Hyperbole: My dog flew out the window at my grandma's house
Personification: The trees were swaying to the music
Answer:
The poem creates a much more powerful response.
Explanation:
It describes what happens to Icarus far more than in the painting. While the painting may give a sense of sadness at the fact that nobody is noticing the boy drowning. The poem creates a much stronger feeling, and that feeling is dread, about what is happening to Icarus, rather than what the people around are doing.
Answer:
Number 1 is D and Number 2 is B.
Explanation:
Sorry if its wrong but i dont think it is, i hope, lol. But connotation is the actual meaning of the word and how you perceive it, for example, chicken's connotation is a barnyard animal, but the negative connotation (denotation) is a coward. Hope this helps.
Answer:
"Boundless and bare."
Explanation:
"Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" The quote is intended to have those viewing the statue to see all of the marvelous things Ozymandias has created, yet they have all decayed and disappeared. The legacy of the "king of kings" is nothing.