here is my answer it may be wrong if so comment below
His brown skin hung in stripes / like ancient wall paper, I will found out in a minute if I was wrong
Battered and venerable
dancing starwberry
"Time flies when you're having fun." "Actions speak louder than words." "Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst." "A penny for your thoughts." "Easy come, easy go."
Paradoxical phrases are statements that appear to be self-contradictory or opposed to common sense but may contain a hidden truth or logic upon closer inspection. They often challenge our assumptions and provoke deeper thinking. Examples include "less is more" and "the only constant is change."
A couple of phrases that can be used like "for example" and "for instance" are among other things, and in other words.
Transitional phrases are used in writing to 'transition' from one thought to the other. They are placed within paragraphs and at the beginning of a sentence. These include phrases like 'in addition' and 'for example.'
The glib phrases rolled off his tongue.
i am fine
In "The Merchant of Venice," examples of personification include the lines "the winds are high" and "stern vast rocks." These phrases attribute human qualities to non-human entities to create vivid imagery and provide insight into characters' inner thoughts and emotions.
In the book "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen, personification can be found in phrases such as "the wind whispered through the trees" or "the sun smiled down on the children." These examples give human-like qualities to non-human things, enhancing the reader's connection to the natural world.
Daylight stealing
Prepositional phrases describe a noun or verb, by giving evidence of its position. For example:'He sat on the table.''He ran quickly to school.'
The book on the table is mine. The house with the red door is for sale. The girl in the blue dress won the contest. The man from New York is visiting next week.