Answer:
false
Explanation:
I think it is actually a simile because it compares two things using "as"
Answer:
She is seen as intimidating towards others without having to do anything.
Explanation:
As I read it, I read how she was able to be a "mortal danger", "Exquisite", "A trap set by nature", and "Her smile has known perfection" without even really having to try. She is able to be feminine while also holding a strong 'pose' as others might call it.
Answer: Personification in this poem shows how even inanimate objects such as the dew and the grain were wary or afraid of death. This adds a sense that the character is in a carrage with something very fearful, yet her manner of writing does not seem to hint at her fear.
"We passed the Fields of Gazing Grain"
"The Dews drew quivering and Chill"
Answer:
Link Deas
Explanation:
Link Deas gets up and begins yelling in Tom's defense, saying he “ain't had a speck o'trouble outa him,” which gets him ejected from the courtroom. he is kicked out because it disrupts the order of the courtroom