Which of the following lines in Sonnet 29 marks a turn in the poem’s meaning?
Line 9
Shortly after, Finny is taken by ambulance to his home outside Boston, and then the Summer Session ends. Gene returns to his home in the South for a month's vacation, and in September heads back to Devon. Before he returns to the school, though, he decides to stop in Boston and see Finny at his house.
Can you shorten the question a little bit shorter please if you can.
Answer:
maybe: Perseverance is a key asset in life, and without it, the inevitability of one to find themself stuck as the same character they were long ago, unable to grow up, increases significantly.
Explanation:
i havnt read those books, so i apologize if it sounds odd haha
The answer is C. Metaphor.
The sentence compares life to a broken-winged bird without using the words "like" or "as" so it can be classified as a metaphor. If the sentence was "Life is like a broken-winged bird that cannot fly," then it would be considered a simile.