Alliteration - similar letters or sounds at the beginning of a word in a sentence(s)
Metaphor - a comparison that does not use 'like' or 'as'
Simile - a comparison USING 'like' or 'as'
Personification - giving human qualities to inanimate things
Onomatopoeia - referred to as extreme exaggeration.
The answer should be 4 syllables
a-gree-a-ble
i did the clap thing
Im confused lol, what do you mean
Typically when the narrator uses information that you could probably find somewhere trustworthy, like a textbook and goes on to give specific information that you would need to know for a unit or group of tests. For example, if the passage says "Christopher Columbus didn't actually mean to find the Americas, I guess you could say it was a happy mistake." That would be academic.
Answer:
According to Hesiod's Theogony, after Prometheus, a fire god and divine trickster, had stolen fire from heaven and bestowed it upon mortals, Zeus, the king of the gods, determined to counteract this blessing.
Explanation: