The type of figurative language that is used in the sentence from George Orwell's novel Keep the Aspidistra Flying is a metaphor. A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two different things in an implied way. In this line, the public is compared to a swine and advertising is compared to the rattling of a stick inside a swill-bucket.
Well we have the famous Greek tale of Heracles, the Chinese Tale of shooting down the 49 out of 50 suns in the Sky, the Tale of how the City of Troy stood for so long even against the mighty Achilles talked about in the Illiad, and many more
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-Maybe they grew up with that food
-Maybe their family doesn't like it
-Maybe they have never eaten it or they hated the smell
-Maybe they tried it when they were younger and remember not liking it, or it making them sick
-Maybe they have allergies to a certain food
-Maybe it is just for health reasons
-Maybe they are on a diet and can only eat certain foods
-Maybe they eat that food because it is cheap or it is all that is available.
Hope this helps!! It's not much but I really hope you can do something with this information!!! :)
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yes i agree that they remove Laura wilders book from children book rewards due to the fact it had offensive description to Africans Americans and natives people it wold be shame to teach children bad about others through books
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not me but thx for the points
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