What figurative language technique is found in the following line of "The Bells" by
Edgar Allan Poe? "Hear the? What figurative language technique is found in the following line of "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe?
"Hear the mellow wedding bells"
Alliteration
Assonance
Both A and B
None of...
It would be awesome if I could have 3 examples of figurative language in that book plus pages in the unabridged version. Metaphors, similes, personification, anything. I did read the book but I didn't mark them when I read and I can never go back and find them.
I am reading the book Fahrenheit 451 and I had to find figurative language while I was reading the book and this is what I found. I also need to find what kind of figurative language it is. Thanks soo muchhh!!
1.Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine.
2.Montag's hand closed like a...
1) "There were carved garlands on the panelled walls... i know what kind of loops i thought they looked like."
2) "There was a gay fiction among us that we were constantly enjoying ourselves, and a skeleton of truth that we never did." I'm thinking this may be a theme but I'm confused.
3)...
Why is the thousand year literal or figurative according to your beliefs?
2 Peter 3:8, "But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day." (Where is this applied?)
Revelation 20:1-6, "And I saw an angel come...
can you find me an example of any implied metaphor, direct metaphor, personification, hyperbole, alliteration, or anything? if you do, please explain why it is.