Answer:
I and III
Explanation:
Figurative language is a literary device that allows the author to express a message with non-literal and subjunctive meaning, through words and phrases that do not express their real meaning, but that require the reader's reasoning to interpret and understand them. This type of device is used to give more expression to a word or phrase and makes it more poetic and expressive. As an example we can use the phrases:
I. “The fog comes/on little cat feet.”
III. “on silent haunches/and then moves on.”
Answer:
<em>I spent the afternoon alone, wishing my friend was not angry with me.</em> Is first person
Explanation:
First person is when you talk with an "I"
There is a run on sentence
It isn't simile, because there is no comparison to anything, and it isn't ironic.