"A Divine Image" by William Blake Cruelty has a human heart And jealousy a human face, Terror the human form divine, And secrecy
the human dress. The human dress is forged iron, The human form a fiery forge, The human face a furnace seal'd, The human heart its hungry gorge. Source: Blake, William. "A Divine Image." PoetryFoundation.org. Poetry Foundation, n.d. Web. 17 May 2011. Which literary device is used to compare the "human dress" with "forged iron" in the poem? theme symbolism simile metaphor
Serena's jokes were always more offensive when she was at soccer practice than when she was in class. The best phrase is "more offensive" (A) because it is a comparison.