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A simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two different things using the words "like" or "as." Jacques, the speaker, uses several similes throughout the speech "The Seven Ages of Man" to compare various stages of man's life to different things. Discussing the second stage of man's life, the speaker uses a simile when he compares a whining schoolboy reluctantly walking to class to a snail ("creeping like a snail"). Just as a snail moves slowly, the disgruntled boy reluctantly walks to school. In the third stage of man's life, the adolescent male is "sighing like furnace," which expresses the hot passions of young love. Discussing the fourth stage of man's life, the speaker uses a simile to describe a soldier's facial features by writing that it is "bearded like a pard." A "pard" is an old word for a leopard. Shakespeare is essentially saying that the young solider's beard is patchy and spotted like a leopard's coat.
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Have a nice day
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Where is Barbara?
She is making dinner for us in the kitchen..
VITALITY: I am a river, under more and more furiously, more violently low every time a bridge reflects me in its arches.
I am the river, but sometimes I am strong and strong but sometimes I do not respect life or death.
Under the run-down waterfalls, I come down with fury and rancor, I hit the rocks more and more, I make them one by one endless pieces.
SPLENDOR: I am a river, a river, a crystal clear river in the morning. Sometimes I am tender and kind.
I glide smoothly through fertile valleys, I give drink to cattle a thousand times, to docile people.
I am a river. I am the eternal river of joy. I already feel the breezes nearby, I already feel the wind in my cheeks, and my journey through mountains, rivers, lakes and meadows becomes endless.
Answer the correct answer is D oven
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