In works of literature, the author sometimes seeks to create a mental picture in the reader's mind. The name of this technique is imagery.
Answer:
The figure of speech that uses like or as to compare two unrelated subject is called a simile.
1. When it's cold and wet outside, it's so nice to be warm and dry inside.
2. He was wearing two different color socks but a least his shoes were the same.
3. I was raised Arizona, so I play a lot of summer sports and not many winter sports.
4. Please fill the dishwasher and empty the trash.
5. I will date a short guy or a tall guy. if he treats me the manners.
6. She used to be very reserved , but she's much more outgoing since she's been taking dancing lessons.
7. He was pretty wise, but pound foolish.
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A tone is defined as the attitude of the speaker or writer towards his or her audience. From the given words above, the word that is not considered a tone word is the last option: logos. The word logos means an appeal to logic; it is a way of convincing people with the use of reasons.