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Literary term one-- "...men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings.." is a simile.
Literary term 2-- "...while his station wagon scampered like a brisk yellow bug to meet a trains." Is also a simile
Explanation: Most things in The Great Gatsby are always similes and metaphors, it's easy to tell them apart. Hope this helps
Thoreau means when he says the line “as for work, we haven’t any of any consequence” is all work that we do is trivial and meaningless. He also means that there is not any work of importance, it is all trivial and meaningless. Henry David Thoreau is an essayist, historian, surveyor, naturalist, tax resister, philosopher, and poet.
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