Answer:
The woman sees herself as a terrible fish because her younger self is drowning and disappearing as she is getting older. Which is why this is a great form of imagery because the reader can see a terrible fish drowning just like her younger self is drowning in her new body. I believe that she chose to compare herself to a fish because she feels that she is aging fast and ultimately nearing death.
Explanation:
The woman sees herself as a terrible fish because her younger self is drowning and disappearing as she is getting older. Which is why this is a great form of imagery because the reader can see a terrible fish drowning just like her younger self is drowning in her new body. I believe that she chose to compare herself to a fish because she feels that she is aging fast and ultimately nearing death.
The mirror explains, in the final lines, "In me she has drowned a young girl, and in me an old woman / Rises toward her day after day, like a terrible fish."
The woman was said to have awatched as her youth slowly disappear or fade over the years of looking into the same mirror, which is why the mirror interprets that as a kind of "drowning" of the woman's youth. While te "terrible fish," then, is the specter of old age, the total loss of youth and vitality.
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Although I twisted my neck reading that, hehe..
Let me explain,
Climax is a turning point of a narrative work<span> is its point of highest tension and drama, or it is the time when the action starts during which the solution is given.
</span>Exposition in literature is a literary term that refers to the part of a story that sets the stage for the drama to follow: it introduces the theme<span>, setting, characters, and circumstances at the story’s beginnings.
</span>Falling action<span> is the part of a literary plot that occurs after the climax has been reached and the conflict has been resolved.
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Conflict<span> is a </span>literary<span> element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces usually a protagonist and an antagonist.
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What do you think it is?
(I'll provide the answer but I want you to think for yourself for a moment)
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I’m not sure but look on Socratic
I think it's D but im not all the way sure i read this book in 9th grade
The answer would be synonym. A synonym is a word that means almost the same thing as another. When you pamper a pet you give them a lot of attention, or spoil them.