Metaphor is the literary device in which two disconnected/different things are compared. Simile is also a comparison between two disconnected things, but simile uses words such as "like" or "as", while metaphor simple states that "one thing is another".
"<em>The crest of each of these waves was a hill</em>, from the top of which men surveyed, for a moment, a broad tumultuous expanse, shining and wind-riven." - Metaphor.
"As each wave came, and she [the boat] rose for it, <em>she seemed like</em> a horse making at a fence outrageously high." - Simile.
Personification gives human characteristics to objects, animals or ideas.
"If <em>this old fool woman, Fate</em>, cannot do better than this..." - Personification.
Symbolism is when a word is used to symbolize something else. In this example, "uncertainties" represent the waves.
"The open boat is described as 'bobbing along among the universe's uncertainties." - Symbolism.
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Answer:
what the heck, hang onto your hats
Explanation:
sleeping vs. waking is would you rather be sleeping and unconscious or conscious and awake, it's basically would you rather be dreaming or in reality, that one's weird
individuals vs. society is kinda 1 vs. 1,000, it's basically asking would you rather be in by yourself or in a group, what you teachers would want you to pick would probably individual wins against society
appearance vs. reality is kinda a social media thing, like, what everyone else sees against what is actually there, kinda like an internal struggle
i don't know, this entire assignment is kinda weird
Answer:
rapid expansion of hospitals.
Explanation:
Answer:
They see themselves as more civilized.
Explanation:
<em>They see themselves as more civilized </em>–<u> this is the correct answer. In The Scarlet Letter, Hester Prynne and settlers, Puritans, all think Native Americans are less civilized than themselves.</u> They think of them as savages, like they don’t have as developed culture and society. <u>For Puritans, Natives are wild, mysterious, ignorant, and uneducated. </u>
<em> They see themselves as less knowledgeable </em>- this is not the correct answer. Puritans do not think native people are more knowledgeable than them.
<em> They see themselves as more simple</em> – this is not true. If anything, Puritans think Native Americans are more simple-minded than them.
<em> They see themselves as less powerful</em> – this is not the correct answer. Puritans did not think they are less powerful than Natives.