Simile: The tree is as tall as a mountain.
Metaphor: The tree is a mountain.
Hyperbole: The tree is as big as the sun!
Personification: The tree danced in the wind.
Alliteration: <span>Trees try their to turn the tie.
Onomatopoeia: Crack! Rustle!
Idioms: You're barking up the wrong tree!</span>
Answer:
One noun is substituted for another with which it is closely associated
Explanation:
I would go with the last one, the way its described seems scary and uninviting. and for instance maybe if you were somewhere that you enjoyed or wanted to be the bug would bother you, but in this case they don't seem like an main concern.
Answer:
The Maori believe stars were created to make the sky more beautiful, and the Haida see the stars as a source of light.
Explanation:
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Answer: Could you show me the passages?
Explanation:
I will be able to tell you the answer if I have more information.