Answer:
<em>1.metonymy</em>
<em>2. Hyperbole</em>
<em>3. Simile</em>
Explanation:
1. The bread of the land-metonymy
2. My tears have washed away the earth- Hyperbole.
3. What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?- Simile.
metonymy: Is the replacement of the name of an attribute or adjunct for that of the thing meant
An hyperbole is simply a figure of speech that has to do with exaggeration on what is seemingly impossible to be done or occur eg. i am so hungry that in can eat a horse, i have a million things to do today
Simile has to do with comparison of one thing with another that are different. example:
as fast as a dare
As wise as Solomon
I choose letter a.
The Maasai. They settled in East
Africa during the mid-19th Century.
They were known for raising cattle as well being formidable warriors who
were armed with shield and spear as well as throwing clubs. Even today they
still continue their nomadic way of life.
<span>It took place near Manassas, Virginia on July 21, 1861. It was called the First Battle of Bull Run or the First Manassas. At this battle, the union army lost to the confederates. This was the battle when they realized that the war was really starting. They realized that is was essentially "game on" and nobody would go down without a fight.</span>