Parralelism, which is comparing two similar things to each other. ~Have a Great Night~ :)
A Possible Explanation: I believe the metaphor at the end, "being men as well as leaves, to die for the sun", is referring back to the personification/simile seen here: "midsummer's leaves race to extinction like the roar
of a Brixton riot tunneled by water hoses".
In tandem, the word lemmings has two meanings, as read in the dictionary: "a small, short-tailed, thickset rodent related to the voles, found in the Arctic tundra."
and
"a person who unthinkingly joins a mass movement, especially a headlong rush to destruction."
I believe "autumn's fire" and "the sun" are both symbolic of war, an idea of it, and/or passion for it. I read that this poem is criticizing the human aspect that is war and how short-lived and ignorant it all ends up coming out to be.
I hope this helps ♡
The correct answer is C, syllable/tillable.
The other options do rhyme, but are not exact rhymes.
Answer:
Imagery.
Explanation:
Imagery is elucidated as one of the most commonly employed figurative devices that aims to present the objects or ideas through vivid details and descriptions that appeal to the senses of the readers. It assists the readers to imagine and visualize the ideas mentally and associate to them that helps elicit intended response from them.
In the given excerpt from Hemingway's 'In another country', 'imagery' is the literary style that is being reflected as the use of vividly descriptive words like 'cold in the fall', 'dark', 'electric lights', 'pleasant', 'hanging outside the shops', etc. <u>offers a sensory experience to the readers through which they are able to visualize the images presented in the scene and understand it more effectively</u>. Therefore, <u>'imagery'</u> is the correct answer.