Hi,
I believe the answer is the first choice, "In the orange sun rays..."
~Elisabeth
Answer:
The speaker (Shakespeare) in the sonnet praises his beloved by comparing his beloved to a “summer’s day is explained below in details.
Explanation:
Sonnet 18 is complicated and, at one level, it is as explained in the statement preceding. The nature of its opportunity quatrain is, admittedly, positive but, correspondingly disappointed by the restrictions of the sonnet custom and tradition and its application of stock comparisons, to display a love which the lover appears to surpass.
Sally Ride did things nobody thought she could do. for centuries, women have been put down for what they cannot do, but Sally Ride proved those people wrong. now, people are taking risks they might not have taken before Sally Ride paved this beautiful rode for everyone to cross.
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
It is NOT a personification because nothing there has human characteristics.
It is NOT a simile because there is no like or as words.
It is NOT an alliteration because there is no repetition of consonant sounds.
Therefore it's a metaphor.
I think it might be not lady like i hope this helps