Metaphor- ...life in a snowglobe was <u>not all roses</u>!
Alliteration- ...<u>seasons</u> <u>stored</u> <u>safely</u> under the <u>stairs</u> in a storage bin
Onomatopoeia- ...<u>clink</u> on the glass
Oxymoron- ...there was a <u>deafening silence</u> as Frosty waited...
Personification- ...until the <u>snowflakes attacked him</u> from every angle
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
A
Creon reacts angrily to criticism.
B
"'Fool, adolescent fool! Taken in by a woman!'"
 
        
             
        
        
        
B.)a pull between objects
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Answer:
What does the grasshopper and the cricket symbolize?
In the poem 'On the Grasshopper and Cricket', the poet John Keats celebrates the music of the Earth. He finds beauty in hot summer as well as in the cold winter. Here, in this poem, the grasshopper is a symbol of hot summer and cricket is a symbol of cold winter.
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