Simile and metaphor. I have done this kind of question before
Answer:
medical textbook, medical encyclopedia, and i think the last one be magazine artical
Explanation:
Answer:
The CROWN (Create a Respectful and Open Workplace for Natural Hair) is a law passed in California. It forbids any kind of discrimination based on hair. As California is the first state to prohibit this kind of discrimination, its advocates claim that this law is necessary, as women with curly hair are often discriminated against.
It could be argued that all U.S. states should pass this law. Unfortunately, discrimination is present on all society levels - regardless of whether it is racial, gender or hairstyle discrimination. Although this kind of law might seem absurd to some people, the fact is that any law that could prevent further discrimination should be passed. At least, passing this law would shed light on the problem that people with unusual hairstyles face on a daily basis.
Answer:
Symbolism
Explanation:
In literature, the use of a person, place, or object to represent or signify an abstract idea by making their meanings different from their original literal meaning is symbolism. In symbolism, a person, place, or thing doesn't necessarily have to be attached to a single meaning. Symbols are used in our everyday life, for example, some sports teams name themselves after animals just to make their name fearsome.
A dove is a common symbol used as a concept for peace, it is also used to end conflict. Ordinarily a dove is supposed to be white bird, but the use of symbolism has given a dove another literal meaning, which makes us see a dove as a sign of peace and tranquility.