Ellipsis refers to the omission from speech or writing of a word or words that are superfluous or able to be understood from contextual clues. Hence, its uses below.
<h3>Ellipsis in a sentence</h3>
- "He was also beginning to feel the first stirrings of... something.' The writer uses ellipsis to avoid superfluous words and which is believed to be understood.
- "As he crossed ... buzzing him and went on". (a) simile, (b) He is as brave as lion
- It indicates the comparison between the act of crossing and that of buzzing.
Therefore, the answer is simile.
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Sandburg uses personification
He brings the grass to life by writing the poem from first person perspective. This helps reinforce the idea that the grass is growing in order to actively make the people forget that major wars were fought in certain places and thousands of people were killed.