Answer: its a simile.
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things and uses the words “like” or “as” and they are commonly used in everyday communication
<span>3-To mock the manner of speaking that the writer is criticizing</span>
Answer:
geese because they're cool
Explanation:
Answer:
Option C, rewarded. The grandmother would be rewarded
Explanation:
As per the belief of people, if grandmother touches the plant of young potatoes, then good yield will be there. It is that given in the piece of information that if good potato yield was obtained and that people of her community did not forget her for her magical effect then there are chances that she will be rewarded
Hence, option C is correct
We can argue that Dickinson sees death here as nothing but guide to eternity.
In the poem Death is not sinister nor scary, instead its a courteous and patient gentlemen that is there to guide the narrator even though she had not time for it. He accompany's her until its her time and though then things get bit spooky it is worth it as in the fourth stanza she arrives at her destination which is eternity. She relishes that death is not death, but immortality.