This exercise is about figures of speech.
1a - The non-human things that are referenced here are branches and breeze.
<h3>1b What does each do?</h3>
The breeze was blowing. Hence the representation "whispers"; while the branches were moving up and down; represented as "nodding".
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1c What does man use to nod and to whisper with?</h3>
Humans nod with their heads and whisper with their mouths.
<h3>1d What figure of speech does this quotation use?</h3>
The figure of speech is deployed here is called "Personification".
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“O liberty! O liberty! What crimes are committed in thy name!” Who is the speaker addressing?
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Although she was looking at the statue of the goddess of liberty when she made the above statement, Madam Roland - nee Marie-Jeanne Philippon was speaking to the people of France especially The Jacobins who were political extremists.
<h3>If a speaker speaks to an audience that cannot response to their oratory what is it called?</h3>
Since the addressee cannot answer and the speaker did not expect an answer, the figure of speech that this refers to is called an <u>Apostrophe</u><u>.
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<h3>What does it mean to have an Achilles heel?</h3>
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A) An is simply a weakness or a proclivity.
B) You could also say it is a "soft spot".
C) Hence the above statement implies that the man’s enemies could find nothing that could hurt him except through his daughter. (Option 2)
<h3>(4) What is being compared in the sentence above?</h3>
The comparison is between a mirror and a man's manners.
<h3>What does the passage mean?</h3>
The passage means that A man’s actions reveal his nature. (Option 3)
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What is the passage an example of ?</h3>
The passage is a good example of a metaphor. This is because is compares two elements that share no common physical characteristics without using the words "like" or "as".
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