The sentences that contain similes are:
✅-Sanjay, in his suit and tie, stood out <u>like</u> a sore thumb.
✅-Anika’s hands were shaking <u>like</u> leaves as she got up to give her presentation.
✅-The finch was <u>as</u> busy as a bee, building her nest.
✅-The cabin steward <u>as</u> a solemn sentinel on the shore of the lake.
A <u>simile</u> is using words like as or like is comparing a Subject to another thing. A <u>metaphor</u> is describing something but not using like or as.
The topic that requires the most focus during the drafting stage is the story and the purpose of the story.
Answer:
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Explanation:
On the advice of two friends, artists Clifford Ashley and Henry Peck, Wyeth decided to travel to Wilmington, Delaware, in October 1902, to join the Howard Pyle School of Art. Howard Pyle, one of the country's most renowned illustrators, left a teaching position at Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry in Philadelphia to open his own school of illustration in Wilmington. Pyle was an inspired teacher and Wyeth an attentive pupil. The master emphasized the use of dramatic effects in painting and the importance of sound, personal knowledge of one's subject, teachings Wyeth quickly assimilated and employed throughout his career. The astute young man recognized the value of Pyle's instruction, writing to his mother just after his arrival, "the composition lecture...opened my eyes more than any talk I ever heard." (BJW, p. 21) In less than five months, Wyeth successfully submitted a cover illustration to the Saturday Evening Post.
"Following Pyle's maxim to paint only from experience, Wyeth made three trips between 1904 and 1906 to the American West. He spent much of these trips simply absorbing the Western experience which allowed him to paint images that would place him among the top illustrators of his day. By 1907, Wyeth was heralded in Outing Magazine as 'one of our greatest, if not our greatest, painter of American outdoor life.' His pictures had appeared in many of the most popular magazines of the period, such as Century, Harper's Monthly, Ladies' Home Journal, McClure's, Outing, and Scribner's."
Answer:
Meaning of figurative language: It repeats the words, “illegal, Germany, and Jew”.
Effect on tone and mood: The fact that it was illegal in Germany to aid and comfort a Jew is wrong.
Effect on audience: Shocked and sad
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