The correct answer is D. simile and imagery.
Simile is a figure of speech where you compare two or more things using words such as <em>like </em>or <em>as. </em>Since you can see that in this example ('<em>like girls on hands and knees that throw their hair...') </em>you can safely assume that B and C are incorrect. The entire picture that these lines create is quite vivid (can be clearly imagined) which is a characteristic of imagery, which is why D is the correct answer here.
Answer:
No
Explanation:
A plot is the writers (and sometimes readers) guide to the story. The easiest way to explain a plot is the sequence of events that shape a story. It’s a bit more complicated than that though. Is the pattern of what is happening in the story, the interruption of that pattern, and finally the return of the pattern. I hope this helps! Have a great day :)
Let's see...
What other way can be describe <span>$1.00 ? Here are some: one Dollar, one US Dollar (to differentiate from for example Taiwan dollars), one buck (colloquially).
and "Dollar" has exactly 6 letters: d-o-l-l-a-r.
We can just say "dollar" instead of "one dollar" since it's in singular form - plural would be "dollars"
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Answer:
A void and silent space between two worlds.
Explanation:
Amy Lowell's poem "Summer" tells the poet's findings of beauty in all the seasons. The 42 lined poem details the beauty of nature, the various seasons that we get to experience and especially her appreciation of the summer season.
While the poet talks of the seasons and man's findings of inspiration frm nature, she also includes that she opines that summer is "<em>The very crown of nature's changing year</em>". She thinks that summer is the best of all seasons, "<em>a time of pause"</em>. Her feelings about summer can be best seen in the 31st line of the poem "<em>A void and silent space between two worlds"</em>. In it, she places summer as a 'space' between two worlds where the previous and the upcoming 'seasons' interchange, a common ground for the two worlds to meet.