1. Analyze the following passage for figurative language. Identify the figurative language used and explain the effect it has on
the reader: This morning while I was running, shoes smacking the pavement, Venus bright above the spine of the Bear Mountains, and my thoughts pinned to the day ahead, the meetings, the deadlines, the writing I would not do, a deer was hit by a car. It flew in front of me, disrupting the morning stillness, veered close to my chest, and then into the oncoming lane; for a moment, its legs silhouetted against the headlights of the SUV like a shadow puppet. Perhaps a mother scurrying after her baby who had already crossed the street. Perhaps the baby chasing its mother’s tail, too young to know of cars or roads or the way high beams devour your ability to see in shadow.
Answer: Fantasy and reality often overlap. Walt's ability to deal with the harsh reality that separated two gruesome world wars with the support of ...
Kronos(Gaeas son killed his father). ... Connection to our modern world-This story relates to or modern world because if you take the car out against your fathers wishes and you have a fatal accident. Troy: Theme-How the Greek