<span>The line "Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow" is a phrase that uses simile. This is a type of figure speech where the writer compares one thing with another that is of different kind. In this sentence being chaste was compared to ice and snow that's pure.</span>
Answer:
This is taken from Act 3 Scene 5 of the Shakespeare AS YOU LIKE IT (no fear). It is a dialogue between Phoebe and Silvius.
Explanation:
In this Phoebe is telling Silvius that she does not want to be the one official killer nor she wants to hurt him. So she is avoiding him,as he has already informed her of her killings with her eyes which she finds very nostalgic.She further says that her eyes are so weak that they shut even with the minutest particle of dust. Such weak, soft , tender eyes shouldn't be called tyrants, butchers or murderers! He should faint and drop down on the floor as she is staring in anger with all her strength. And if her eyes can hurt let her see the wounds and cuts and allow them to kill , why fall out or run away.
Answer:
3.The word “applying” is a verb that functions as a verb, and “burning” is a verb that functions as an adjective.
Explanation:
<span>Her skin was coffee, hot and dark, and she moved in my thoughts.
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