answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

White

User Avatar

Jamaica Sabio

Lvl 2
2y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

AnswerBot

1mo ago

The literary term used in the underlined portion of the sentence is a metaphor, where the speaker compares the Aged's sausage to a firework to convey the intensity and disturbance caused by their actions.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What literary term is used in the underlined portion of this sentence"In watching his face, I made quite a firework of the Aged's sausage, and greatly discomposed both my own attention and Wemmick's; for which I apologized."?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Does a poem get underlined when it is used in a sentence?

No, not necessarily. You may do that in a certain context simply to draw attention to it. However, they are italicised sometimes.


What is underlined clauses and a clause?

A 'clause' is a group of words that includes a subject and a verb but is not a complete sentence (not a complete thought). 'Underlined clauses' is two or more of these within a group of sentences or a page of text with a line under them to indicate or call attention to them.


Why would words in a note be underlined?

Words in a note may be underlined to indicate emphasis, to highlight key points, or to draw attention to specific information. Underlining can help the reader quickly identify important details or sections within the note.


Why would a girl stay with a guy who has cheated on her several times and lied to her and never apologized?

The only explanation I can come up with is loneliness. People who are desperately lonely will go though almost anything for some sort of human contact or attention. They are willing to put up with heartbreak, abuse, dishonesty, neglect and etc. just to feel needed or that someone finds them useful, important or worthy of attention.


Do we say Pay your attention or draw your attention?

We say "draw your attention," and we tell someone to "pay attention," not "pay your attention."


Attention in a sentence?

Attention on deck! Pay attention! Your attention to this matter will be most appreciated.


Attention to this matter or attention in this matter?

Attention to this matter!


What is the French word for pay attention?

Pay attention is "fais attention" or "faites attention" in French.


To or for your attention?

For your attention is best


When saying to pay attention in past tense would it be paid attention or paid attention?

In past tense, the correct form would be "paid attention."


When saying - to pay attention - in past tense would it be paid attention or PAID attention?

in the past tense, you have paid attention.


How do you address with the word attention?

Attention: