Answer: Some of the figurative speech used in the passage were similes and personifications. An example of a simile being used is, "How long I sat beside Calypso I don't know hunger and wariness vanished, and only after the sun was low in the west, I splashed on through the swamp, strong and exhilarated as if never more to feel any mortal care." An example of personification in the passage is, "When I told her I had entered it in search of plants and had been in it all day, she wondered how plants could draw me to these awful places, and said, "it's God's mercy ye ever get out." Thus, the readers can conclude that the author used figurative language to communicate.
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A counterclaim is a claim to rebut a previous claim or to object the claim that was made.
Answer:
Terenty
Explanation:
Although I have not had any of the experiences that the characters in "A day in the country" had, I have a great admiration for Terenty. That's because he has a very simple life and an appearance that is very devalued and even criticized, but he has a good heart and acts according to the need and the commitment to the good. he also doesn't want to be recognized for his deeds, because he promotes them without expecting anything in return.
Conformity is always bad not good!
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Personification
Explanation:
You are giving the anger the trait/ability to scream, which qualifies as personification.