Taking into account that a simile is a literary device used to compare two unlike things, the following examples provide a clear use of this resource in Shakespeare's masterpiece "Hamlet" (act three scene one):
King Claudios: <em>"For we have closely sent for Hamlet hither,
that he, </em><em>as </em><em>'twere by accident, may here affront Ophelia." </em>
Ophelia: "...<em>words of so sweet breath composed </em><em>as</em><em> made the things more rich..."</em>
Words such as "like" or "as" help the reader identify the use of this figurative speech.
Foreshadowing is a technique to hide and uncover Information (to be revealed later on)
A violent thunderstorm breaks suddenly, forcing them to find shelter. Luckily, two of the dwarves (Fili and Kili) find a cave in a side of the mountain. ... The goblins carry the dwarves and the hobbit down into the mountain to a huge chamber where the Great Goblin sits.
Answer:
will, or, i don't know, and, can, or, the, or, i don't know, or
Explanation:
I'm guessing it's fill in the blanks. I didn't know two of them.
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