Answer:
It means he is incredibly fast.
Explanation:
The saying "He ran as fast as a cheetah" means he is an incredibly fast runner.
In lines 9-12, symbolism is applied through the image of fire. The “glowing” fire signifies the narrator’s dimming youth, as its dull embers will soon expire and turn to “ashes.”
In line 4, Shakespeare uses personification, "sweet birds sang". Birds cannot sing but he was telling us that the birds were chirping and it sounded like a song.
In line 6 and 7, Shakespeare uses personification again. He says, "As after sunset fadeth in the west; Which by and by black night doth take away". This is a personification because the night cannot "take away the sun.
All of these figurative language examples make the poem easier to read and visualize what Shakespeare is saying.
Ran.
I ran into an old friend from high school last nigh.
Clearly. Charles has the advantage since his country, if not his party, invented the decimal system of measurements. He can have as much volume as he wants. But he didn’t accept the party thinking; he created the party thinking.
Answer: Aeneas was the hero of Troy and Rome
Explanation: He was the son of the goddess Aphrodite and Anchises. Aeneas was a member of the royal line of Troy and the cousin of Hector. He played a part in defending his city against the Greeks during the Trojan War, being second only to Hector in ability and power.