I have the happiness to know that it is a rising of the sun.
i think its in the south
The warmth i think
I think the reason why it is warmer is because the sun's rays are hitting it directly.
A couple of things. Firstly, I'm not trying to be an Internet troll, but some punctuation would have helped me understand this a lot faster. Quotation marks are there for this exact reason. Now looking at this, i would have to say that it is more Personification than anything. As for a metaphor, i don't think so, if i had a little more context, like sentences around the quote i may be able to help. But I think its Personification.
East, I think
The sun in that was in his quotation represented the new nation of the United States!
In Benjamin Franklin's quotation, the rising sun on George Washington's chair represents America.
I think that the sun in Franklin's quotation means that people all over the world need to realize that we the people need to rise and we can do that only if everyone as an union helps in,so if everyone pitches in then we wont fail but we will succeed.
It was very bad i think
I can't think of a relevant quotation. This sentence should not be bracketed by quotation marks.
Franklins was created in 1941.
I think she and your mama are the same weight.
me
communism
ben franklins interests were reading science and experiments.
what was Ben Franklins attitude toward the new constitution
The literary term used in this quotation is a simile, comparing the sun to an angry eye. It creates a vivid image by using "like" to compare two dissimilar things, emphasizing the intensity of the sun's glare.