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#1) What kind of figurative language does Thomas Paine use here?
Answer: Out of all the options that are presented above the one that represents the kind of figurative language that Thomas Paine used here is D) Simile.
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Crarachter limit won't let me to write an essay. Anyway I can give you an advice. Try to search in the internet some sources that summarizes excerpt given below. Analyze it and using this data write your own essay.
Explanation:
I bought a stock from Tessa and became rich
The industrial revolution pertains more relevantly to a history research paper than a literature paper. The revolution encouraged greater reliance on new technology, industrialization, and urbanization instead of the literary arts.
Hope Is the Thing with Feathers: Slant Rhyme
To Lucasta, Going to the Wars: Alliteration
I'm Nobody! Who Are You?: Assonance; Consonance
Rouge Gagne: Repetition; End Rhyme
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening: End Rhyme; Alliteration
Ocean's Love to Ireland: Internal Rhyme
Annabelle Lee: Pairs; Repetition
I'm not entirely sure if these are completely accurate, but I hope this helps