Answer:
No
Explanation:
Figurative speech is a Non- Literal comment, For example, if an athlete is doing well, you might say they're “on fire” figuratively. If their clothes catch on fire (which hopefully doesn't happen), then they'd be on fire literally. But the question stated that had a scent of roses being carried by the wind, so its not figurative.
There exists question that has the following choices.
A. simile
B. allusion
C. oxymoron
<span>D. personification
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The correct answer is letter D. personification. Personification is the figure of speech used in the above lines. <span>Personification is giving human characteristics to animals, inanimate objects, and ideas.</span>
Answer:
1. The feelings that are produced by the image in lines 1-3 are feelings of weariness or ones of being in a weak state. It tells us that somebody is sick or not feeling well. The grass is thin and the ground looks like blood.
2. Yes, it does inspire sympathy. The horse is weak and it is in pain, making us feel bad for the horse. And we are worried as to what will happen to the horse. The blind horse is standing skill which is also foreshadowing that something bad is going to happen in the future.
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Answer:
I think it is the last choice.
Explanation:
Use process of elimination. (Pick out what can't be true.)
1st choice mentions a grocery store but the passage is about a farmers market. (they aren't the same thing.)
2nd choice can't be b/c the first passage DOES NOT say to eat ONLY fruits and veggies. (both passages are about a healthy balance)
3rd choice can't be b/c it doesn't mention a grocery store at all.
That leaves the 4th choice. Passage one DOES inform on local foods and passage two DOES discuss fruits and veggies at every meal.
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Answer:
Explanation:
- <em>A gerund is a verbal that ends in -ing and functions as a noun</em>
In that amazing art class I took last summer, I enjoyed just about every one of our projects except for <u>sculpting a figure</u> out of clay.