From research, i saw the same question with the excerpt:
<span>He sate, and eyed the sun, and wish'd the night;
Slow seem'd the sun to move, the hours to roll,
His native home deep-imaged in his soul.
As the tired ploughman, spent with stubborn toil,
Whose oxen long have torn the furrow'd soil,
Sees with delight the sun's declining ray,
When home with feeble knees he bends his way
To late repast (the day's hard labour done);
So to Ulysses welcome set the sun;
</span>
The choices are:
<span>simile
epic simile
metaphor
epithet
</span>
So the answer is "EPIC SIMILE"
Answer:
C. in the rainy season
Explanation:
The roads are often impassable <u>in the rainy season</u>, but year-round air and ferry services are available.
This line from "The Tempest" by Shakespeare is about <span>Prospero calling out to his brother. It describes how compassion of forgiveness is given and at the same time the justice that is carried out within the happenings of the play.</span>
In contrast to other literary genres, drama is literature written for performance, for instance by actors on a stage or in a film.
<span>Almost every text meant to be performed rather than read can be considered drama. </span>
<span>When written down, drama consists of dialogues and monologues, with periodic stage directions that explain how actors should behave, look, speak and move.</span>
It's in inverted order. Natural order would say "A quiet little toad sat in the middle of the road."