Answer:
In me you can see the dim light that remains
after the sun sets in the west
which is then replaced by the black night
the twin of death, which closes up everyone in eternal rest
Explanation:
The second quatrain of sonnet 73 compares aging and death to the fading of daytime into night.
Answer:
He realizes that dogs are friendlier than wolves.
Explanation:
a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
since a simile is where you compare 2 things i imagine the similie would be somwhere were he is talking about the maple tree. "before your could say jack robbison they have gone and grown alot bigger than you ever thought they could"
i had some trouble looking for it and thats all that makes sense for the similie i belive.
Answer:
A) although a terrible tragedy has occurred, those who remain alive should carry on the cause for which the soldiers died.
Explanation:
Lincoln's message in the Gettysburg Address is that <em>although a terrible tragedy has occurred, those who remain alive should carry on the cause for which the soldiers died</em>. President Lincoln offered his Gettysburg Address to state that the soldiers that are buried in that cemetery made the place sacred because they gave their lives in the war. Although it is true that the United States was 87 years old it is not the most important message of the speech. There was a great civil war being fought in this country is not was the message that he is trying to convey. He is consecrating the cemetery to those soldiers who gave their lives in battle.