Describing the experience using 3 similes :
- The ride was like a path to sickness.
- Roller coasters are like portable torture chambers.
- We were going as fast as a rocket ship.
Similes are figures of speech used to compare two objects using the words like or as.
<span>It might be said that through Fredo’s actions and character, the author develops several themes, including responding to injustice and human connection. The author seems to use words and actions as characterization so the reader has to put all the pieces together to infer the insight of the character. It might be added that the main concern is how Fredo develops from being a victim to fighting back against victimization and injustice. </span>
Answer:
Probably B or D as they sound very hasty (oranges are very different from kiwis for example), pick what feels the most accurate to you. Best of luck and I'm very sorry if the answer is wrong.
Explanation:
Friar Laurence contrasts the good and bad uses of herbs.
Friar Laurence explains to the audience his use for herbs.
are correct
Sometimes I lie awake at night
<u>Wondering</u> why
<u>Counting</u> stars or sheep doesn't work anymore.
The clock <u>keeps on</u> ticking
<u>And before I realize</u>,
The Sun <u>has already hit</u> my face.
Explanation:
The main thing that distinguishes narrative poetry, is a clear goal to tell a story in a more straight forward manner that is easier to follow. In the short poem for the exercise, we have various images that share a certain theme but are somewhat disjointed. What I did was use connectors ("and before I realize") and a few actions ("counting", "keeps on ticking", "has already hit") that seemed organic and blended well with the imagery given.
Hope this helps!