Answer and Explanation:
In Brazil, more specifically in the city of Rio de Janeiro, there is a famous touristic spot called the Sugar Loaf (Pão de Açúcar, in Portuguese). It is a superb mountain that towers over the blue ocean waters. Its formation is quite interesting. The mountain has a much taller and narrower side, contrasting with the other one - shorter and rounder, but also more extent. Parts of the mountain are covered with trees in different tones of green. I asked some Brazilian friends if they thought the mountain looked like a sugar loaf. They said they never thought of it like that. But many said they can see a human shape in it. As if it is a giant lying on the sand, his/her head resting on his/her hand, the elbow resting on the ground. The taller side would then be the head, the rounder side being the hips and legs.
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
the author is referring to death as a character, which it is not
By a scholar to describe paintings that contained dreamlike images
B allusion because i got the same question
The answer is D
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