He was an American poet, essayist, and a journalist. Also he was a humanist, he was part of the transition between transcendental ism and realism, incorporating both views in his works
Alliteration is when a line has multiple words that start with the same letter/sound. 3 examples would be “doth ask a drink divine”, “but thou thereon didst only breathe” and maybe “or leave a kiss it in the cup”?
Answer:
Phrase
Explanation:
There is no subject-verb.
This is a prepositional phrase acting as an adverb.
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Answer:
2. idiom
3. hyperbole
4. metaphor
5. onomatopoeia
6. simile
7. idiom
Explanation:
I'm not 100% confident in these answers tbh BUT
2. "heart skipped a beat" is not something that literally happens when you're frightened, an idiom has hidden meaning besides what the text actually says
3. "I don't know how much longer I can go without eating." hyperbole because the sentence is dramatic and not actually insinuating that the speaker is starving or famined
4. "apple of my eye" is a very common metaphor comparing the beauty of an apple to the eye with the beauty of a person to the eye
5. "CLANG of pots and pans" these are usually visual sounds such as POW or BOOM in writing styles
6. "as white as snow" similes compare two subjects using words such as "like" and "as" in between the two subjects
7. "heart is stone" is pretty much the same as "heart skippped a beat"
Answer:
In "7 Latter-Day Saints," page 43 it's said that Latter-Day Saints were determined to follow their religion. They formed tight communities where they shared their goods and services, worked hard each day, and listened to their leaders. There were, of course, those that tried to stop them.
I hope this answers the question, there isn't much to go off of information wise in your question. Good luck!