POINT OF VIEW · The narrator speaks in the first person, noting his observations of the war and his brother's involvement
TONE · Matter-of-fact; conversational; sometimes childish
TENSE · Past
SETTING (TIME) · 1775–1779; epilogue, 1826
SETTING (PLACE)<span> · Redding, Connecticut and nearby areas
</span>TIME AND PLACE WRITTEN<span> · Early 1970s, United States
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Answer:
Allusion because it's an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
Explanation:
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The only figurative language it could be would be a pun.
Yes if it is not your work then it is plagiarism to copy and say you did it. you always want to rephrase your work. (: