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Question 4: simile
The simile in the excerpt is "His beard was as white as snow." A simile is a comparison between two things using like or as. In this simile the color of his beard is compared to the snow. As to the other options, personification is giving a nonhuman thing human-like traits. Everything in the excerpt is human. Allusion is a reference to another literary work. There is no reference. Metaphor is a comparison between two things without using like or as. This uses as so it is a simile and not a metaphor.
Question 5: He plans to pretend that he has gone mad.
When Hamlet talks about "an antic disposition", he means that he is going to change his mood to one of madness. It is important to remember that mad actually means insane or crazy, not angry.
Question 6: Hamlet is saying that his madness changes like the weather, and that he is only mad some of the time.
In this piece of dialogue Hamlet is speaking of his madness like it's the wind. The wind changes directions just like his madness can change. He is trying to tell his friends that his madness is not constant but instead changes.
The short story The Harvest is a piece of writing which is all about rekindled feelings of an old migrant worker.
<h3>What is the short Story The Harvest about?</h3>
“The Harvest” is a short story as indicated in the task content which illustrates rekindled kinship. It shows how an old migrant worker regularly renews his feeling of kinship with the land. By virtue of this process, one of the young workers discovers the same connection for himself, leading him to a new appreciation of the earth and the seasons.
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In "I know why the caged bird sings," marguerite’s reaction to oppression differ from the reaction of the caged bird as she refuses to speak to anyone.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a 1969 autobiography describing the young and early years of American writer and poet Maya Angelou.
The poem describes the contrasting experiences between two birds: one bird can live in nature as it pleases, while the other caged bird suffers in captivity. The other bird sings to cope with the circumstances and to express his own desire for freedom.
Hence, the correct answer is Option D.
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