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i dont think we can answer that if we havent read the passage or you havent showed it to us
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In paragraph 6 of the first stave, "Marley's Ghost," Dickens uses a figure of speech called simile to describe Scrooge's character. In a simile, two different things are compared using the words "as" or "like." So, for instance, we might say of someone that they're "as strong as an ox" or that they're "like a bull in a china shop" if they're behaving recklessly.
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It is devotion and affection i believe
I'm pretty sure you're allowed to write in First-Person, but make sure to make it clear you're writing about someone else's perspective.