World to wide I think not that sure
I'm fairly certain it's the first answer but it may be the third answer as well but I believe it's the first more though.
<span>Whenever there is a calamity, all I think about is my mom. I want her to be safer than I am.</span>
Answer:
Squeaky saw Raymond running in the family tradition.
Explanation:
I think this is the answer because u didnt put uppercases on names and no period and he saw not sees
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.