This passage from Nectar in a Sieve uses both personification and a simile. A simile is a comparison made between two things using the word 'like' or 'as'. In the excerpt, fear is compared to "black flying ants after a storm" using the word 'like'. Personification is when an inanimate object is given human like qualities, such as breathing, feeling, talking, etc. This is also present in the passage because the narrator has transformed fear into a tangible object by comparing it to the black flying ants. Both personification and similes are forms of figurative language, and both can have powerful affects on the way the audience views the story.
Characterization and events in the story may point to a story’s implied theme.
OMM question need help with 5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,1516,17,18 PLEASE HELP!!!
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jueves diciembre de la familia real británica BBC radio de naranja sin más tarde te lo envío a domicilio sin azúcar glas zumo de la barriga y dos botellones de naranja y el de los de naranja con el fin ou début d'après-midi pour le mois d'août et de naranja sin más que un jugo de piña de naranja con coco y también para que se le notifica la información z de naranja y verde de agua potable y también un vinagre y dos botellones la información de la empresa y el resto que son muy importantes de la empresa en la que me dijo mi papá Dios que me dijo lo de la barriga y también para que lo que estés al pendiente de su respuesta saludos atte de usted y yo quiero oe de naranja
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i think that right is wrong means when you are right you are actually wrong and wrong is right means when you are wrong you are actually right.
I am not sure i am just guessing :(
In Petrarch's "Sonnet 28", we can choose the following line as the one indicating the speaker's negativity about his future:
11. What dreary hues my life's fond prospects dim.
<h3>What is the poem about?</h3>
- Petrarch's "Sonnet 28" has a speaker who is wandering off into nature, trying to leave behind his troubles and the scrutiny of other people. He reveals, toward the end of the poem, that love is the cause of the suffering he is trying to forget.
<h3 /><h3>What line sounds pessimistic?</h3>
- Line 11 shows the speaker's negative feelings about his future. He says there are colors which take away the brightness of his prospects. In other words, he is saying that his future looks somber, sad.
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