Answer:
In European languages, figures of speech are generally classified in five major categories: (1) figures of resemblance or relationship (e.g., simile, metaphor, kenning, conceit, parallelism, personification, metonymy, synecdoche, and euphemism); (2) figures of emphasis or understatement (e.g., hyperbole, litotes, .
Explanation:
SIMILE. In simile two unlike things are explicitly compared. ...
METAPHOR. It is an informal or implied simile in which words like, as, so are omitted. ...
PERSONIFICATION. ...
METONYMY. ...
APOSTROPHE. ...
HYPERBOLE. ...
SYNECDOCHE. ...
TRANSFERRED EPITHETS.
The correct answer is A- it states it in the lesson :)
"The "garden of my childhood" that he refers to in the poem is a metaphor for China, the homeland that he must abandon."
I would go back to where I was before. lol sorry I know its not a good answer.
Answer:
im going to have to say true but if im wrong im sorry :(
Explanation: true
Walter got accepted to Stuyvesant High School.
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