Answer:
Personification.
Explanation:
Personification is the literary technique of giving human attributes and characteristics to a non-living entity. This means that non-living things, ideas, and even feelings are given characteristics of living things like being able to talk or walk or even think.
The given phrase is taken from Ayn Rand's dystopian novella "Anthem", part seven. The narrator reveals that "<em>[they were] walking to the fangs awaiting us somewhere among the great, silent trees</em>". Here, the author makes the trees seem alive, ready to devour them, with its fangs.
Thus, the correct answer is personification.
Answer:
1. c.
2. d.
Explanation:
1. The excerpt is overwhelmingly dreary as everything is described in tones of grey and as a derivative of ashes. The only touch of color mentioned in the passage are the eyes of the doctor.
The mood is very depressing as even the smallest tasks are describes as arduous labors. Words that contribute to the bleak and dreary landscape are: ash-grey, desolate, grotesque, crumbling, ghastly, leaden, impenetrable cloud, obscure, and bleak.
2. The train stopping at the drawbridge is almost like an unwanted interruption in the lives of the rich and famous who live in the lap of luxury and have enough money to travel in the fastest and most expensive transportation at the time.
The stop in the Valley of Ashes is described almost sarcastically as if the passengers in the train would have desired to take in the bleak and somber landscape of the dark and filthy valley laden with ash and industry.
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