1.<span>They were ashamed and needed to create something.
2.</span><span>to become the sun and the moon</span>
Answer:
I choose letter A
Explanation:
the word dynamic matches the text in a passionate way.
1. the mutiny was a consequence.
2. they have been providing covert military aid to the rebels.
3. i believe these figures are quite portentous and rather alarming.
4. the father handed down his posterity to his beloved son.
5. the books semblance was rather worn and dirty, however it was one of the most wonderful books known to man kind.
6. my mother conjured me to return to our house.
7. the young boy was chide for tracking dirt into the house.
8. the fire fighter was commended for his bravery by the mayor after saving many people.
9. the cat swiftly jumped from the table to the bookshelf.
10. my family’s jaunt to mexico was finally over.
For where oh where i dont know i think it might be...
Answer:
Two examples of metaphor extended in the book mentioned in the question above can be seen in the paragraphs:
- "I do not so much write a book as sit up with it, as with a dying friend. During visiting hours, I enter its room with dread and sympathy for its many disorders. I hold its hand and hope it will get better.
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"People love pretty much the same things best. A writer looking for subject inquires not after what he loves best, but after what he alone loves at all.
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Explanation:
The metaphor is presented as a comparison of a subjective nature between two things that do not look alike, but that have related elements. The metaphor is made in a single sentence, but the extended metaphor, as the name already says, is the same subjunctive comparison that extends over many sentences within a paragraph and even many paragraphs.
In "The writing life" by Annie Dillard we can see two examples of metaphor extended in the following paragraphs:
- "I do not so much write a book as sit up with it, as with a dying friend. During visiting hours, I enter its room with dread and sympathy for its many disorders. I hold its hand and hope it will get better.
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"People love pretty much the same things best. A writer looking for subject inquires not after what he loves best, but after what he alone loves at all.
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