she danced gracefully in the moonlight
yes it is, the subject is the road which is compared to the moonlight.
Ur also dumb
Yes it is :]
moonlight's
The French word for moonlight is 'clair de lune.'
yes it is, the subject is the road which is compared to the moonlight.
The phrase "The lake danced in the moonlight" is a personification because it gives human-like qualities (dancing) to the lake.
Ur also dumb
Yes it is :]
A classic metaphor from Shakespeare is the following, suggesting a theatre stage as a metaphor for the human world: : All the world's a stage, : And all the men and women merely players; : They have their exits and their entrances. A more modern everyday metaphor would be "The road ahead was a ribbon of moonlight" or "John is my knight in shining armour"
'Proffering the olive branch' is a metaphor for trying to establish peace by giving someone a gift. The Bald eagle is a metaphor for strength, swiftness, and foresight in many cultures. The road was a ribbon of moonlight. The winds were a torrent of madness. The ocean's waves attacked the shore.
The singular possessive of "moonlight" is "moonlight's."
moonlight's
No, its not personification. Its actually a simile since it uses the word "as".
In Moonlight was created in 1904.
It is dicribing the appearance of the road. The ribbon just means that the road isnt straight. It is a curvy or complicated path.
The clouds obscured the moonlight. The moonlight allowed me to walk home without a flashlight. Bright moonlight means it is harder to see the stars.