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.
She loves monkeys, an older woman. I hope this helps.
It felt heavenly, and angelic.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
a counterclaim is going against the claim and a rebuttal is going against the counterclaim.
in the prologue he describes her as "promiscuous".
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