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Full Question:
What type of figurative language is used in the first and second lines of "November" by Alice Cary?
A) Hyperbole
B) Simile
C) Onomatopoeia
D) Personification
Answer:
The correct answer is D) Personification
Explanation:
First, let's take a look a the referenced lines below:
"The robin will wear on his bosom"
"A vest that is bright and new"
Notice that the poet states that a bird will wear a vest. Ideally, only humans wear clothing.
This means that an animal has been ascribed a human attribute. Whenever this happens with an animal, place or thing, personification has been utilized.
So by way of definition, personification is a figurative language involving the attribution of human nature or character to an animal, place, or thing.
Another interesting example of personification is
"The summer is here. The sun gladly grins ear to ear."
The sun is an inanimate object it is not supposed to be able to grin or be glad. But the meaning is not lost on the reader because, unlike winter, during summer, there is a lot of sunlight.
- Onomatopoeia is the wrong answer. It is a literary device wherein words which imitate the natural sound of an animal or a thing is used to create a more effective description. See definition here: brainly.com/question/21505822
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Answer:
Analyze how a character talks and interacts with other characters in the novel.
Answer: B. Mexico is a blend of Spanish, Welsh, and English cultures.
Explanation:
The answer is indeed B. Mexico is more a blend of Spanish culture and that of the Mesoamerican tribes that dominated the area before the arrival of the Spanish. Once the Spanish arrived however, they imposed their ways on the natives thereby leading to a blended culture.
The Spanish were very Catholic which is why the major religion in Mexico is Catholicism. Mexicans also believe in strong extended family ties and prepare food such as corn, and beans.