I would go with the first the 3. Placing the telescope on the tripod. was chosen by the astronomy club
Slant rhyme is when you say words that sound similar, but do not rhyme exactly.
A simile is first defined as a type of speech that uses one thing or
phrase with comparisons to things of an unrelated kind, often in order
to make a more vivacious description. So of the phrases above, only the
last one (I swear she cast a shadow white as stone) would be considered a
simile, as a shadow white as stone takes two unrelated things and uses
them in an interesting way.
Answer:
Yws it is boon if people use it prpperly but it is curse for bad users.