Yes, "the fires anger could not be contained" is a metaphorical expression. It uses the image of a fire to convey intense emotions that are uncontrollable and overwhelming.
The setting of the town of Tangerine, with its looming presence of muck fires and environmental decay, serves as a metaphor for the hidden truths and buried secrets in Paul's life. Just as the town conceals the destructive forces beneath its surface, so too does Paul grapple with his family's lies and his own suppressed memories. The town's dichotomy of superficial beauty and underlying darkness parallels the facade Paul must navigate in order to uncover his true identity.
An example of irony is a fire station burning down while the firefighters are out on a call. This situation is ironic because the very place that is meant to prevent fires ends up being destroyed by one.
Slaves were responsible for carrying out tasks assigned by their masters, which could include working in agricultural fields, household chores, or performing skilled labor. They had little to no control over their own lives and were subject to the whims and demands of their owners.
An example of irony of situation is a firefighter's house burning down in a fire despite their job being to prevent fires. This situation is ironic because it is unexpected and contradictory to what one would typically expect to happen.
Physical evil refers to suffering, pain, or harm experienced by individuals or living beings as a result of natural disasters, diseases, accidents, or other physical causes beyond human control. It is a concept often discussed in philosophical and theological contexts to explore the existence of suffering and its implications for the nature of the world.
"The fire's anger could not be contained" is neither a metaphor, nor a simile. It is an example of personification.
No, that is not a simile. It is a personification because it gives human emotions (anger) to the fire. A simile explicitly uses "like" or "as" to compare two unlike things.
It is called napalm.
Yes!!!!!!!!!(how could they) people were lighting fires deliberately but most fires were caused by lightning and other fires. Some fires were suspected to be caused by cigarette butts & power tools
If that were so then fires would burn much more intensely.
Fires to burn rubbish and the use of incinerators is not allowed without a council permit. Wood-burning backyard barbeques are currently permitted, and warming fires contained within a secure receptacle are also permitted.
there is no evidence that the homo habilis built fires
maybe
It propels things. It could be compressed fluid contained in an aerosol can to disperse the active contents of the can, or an explosive which fires bullets, or something providing thrust in a rocket engine. Basically, it makes other things rapidly leave where they're at.
It may be an unsupportable assumption that the worst fires occur at oil refineries. Oil refinery fires are usually extinguished quickly and are usually well contained. It all depends how you define 'worst'. The most difficult to stop fires tend to be fires in forested lands. The most expensive fires tend to be large commercial buildings. Fires with the highest human death rates tend to be in dense informal urban settlements - so called slums. The most polluting fires tend to be associated with gas flares and well fires in oilfields.
no no no no no u dont do that u crazy people u could do something bad doing that
Dangers could potentially be fires