Figurative language
This is an example of a simile, as it compares Grendel's beard and hair to seaweed using "like" or "as." Similes are a common literary device used to create vivid imagery and convey meaning through comparison.
Figurative Language
Figurative language
Because it helps the leaves stand up straight
The green sea horse lives in the 'Green Seaweed Cluster'under the 'Ornamental' category. Do not get it confused with 'Green Straight Seaweed'.
The green sea horse lives in the 'Green Seaweed Cluster'under the 'Ornamental' category. Do not get it confused with 'Green Straight Seaweed'.
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Grendel and his mother live in an underwater cave beneath a murky, foul-smelling mere or lake. The cave is described as desolate, eerie, and dark, with a roof covered in slime and seaweed. Their dwelling is both isolated and forbidding, matching their monstrous and mysterious nature.
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No, kale is not seaweed. Perhaps you mean "kelp" which is a seaweed.
Answer Seaweed is not an animal of the sea's it's a plant.
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Seaweed? Plants.
Seaweed is renewable!