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1. Alliteration: A repetition of initial sounds in two or more words of a line of poetry
An alliteration is a literaty device in which a series of words begin with the same consonant sound. An example of an alliteration would be "The barbarians broke through the barricade."
2. Caesura: The pause or break in a line of Anglo-Saxon poetry.
A caesura is a stop or pause in a metrical linea that creates a break in a verse, splitting it in equal parts.
3. Comitatus: In the Germanic tradition, the relationship between a leader and his warriors, or a king and his lords.
Comitatus is a term mostly used in the Germanic warrior culture to refer to an oath of fealty taken by warriors to their lords.
4. Kenning: A double metaphor, usually hyphenated. Example, "swan-road" for sea.
Kenning comes from Old Norse tradition and it refers to the combination of words to create a new expression with metaphorical meaning.
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what did you cook tonight?
Have you finished your homework yet?
My father has gone to the bank.
What were they doing at 9:00 last night
it was snowing when we left the library
Twain most likely use comedy to express his point of view that people are often tempted by the thrill of something naughty.
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Temptation is the temptation to give in to fleeting pleasures that jeopardize long-term objectives. Some faiths define temptation as the propensity to sin. Inducing someone to do something by manipulating their interest, desire, or fear of losing something essential to them is another definition of temptation.
Temptation is defined as an immediate, gratifying need and/or impulse that interferes with one's ability to wait for the long-term goals they wish to achieve in the context of self-control and ego depletion. In more casual contexts, the term "temptation" can simply refer to "the state of being drawn and lured" without reference to moral, ethical, or ideological considerations.
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2) Boys and squirrel 3) Nuts and ground 4) bird and tree 5) rabbit and house 6) vet and rabbit 7) artist and ducks 8) brother and coach 9) grandmother and vegetables 10) turtle and rock. Hopes this helps you!