The metaphor "sprinkled with laughter" suggests that laughter is like a light, joyful seasoning added to an experience or situation. It implies that the moments being described are enhanced and made more enjoyable by the presence of humor. Just as a sprinkle of seasoning can elevate a dish, laughter enriches the atmosphere, making it more vibrant and lively. This expression evokes a sense of warmth and positivity, highlighting the importance of joy in our lives.
alliteration
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"'Right as rain' migh be expressed as "straight as rain", or "straight as rain falls" or "to move in a straight line." The metaphor plays on a resonance between geometric straightness and correctness of judgment."
Like a Catch phrase or an introduction line. Something that'll explain the whole story in a single line. Well that's what I think...If this helps then cool! But if it doesn't then sue me and I'm sorry... LOLZ=]
Answer 1: Nippy to me means "COLD" Nipple is a woman's breast Hope this helps. Answer 2: "It is a nipping and an eager air." About the tenth line in Hamlet, used to describe the cold. Perhaps the metaphor is a dog, or a puppy.
In the line "What if the laughing legend of the November afternoon finds you?" the phrase "laughing legend" is an example of a metaphor. It compares laughter to a myth or story that is known and celebrated.
I'm not sure which excerpt you are referring to. Can you provide the specific text so I can identify the line containing a metaphor?
The line "My love is such that Rivers cannot quench" contains a metaphor as it compares her love for her husband to an unquenchable river, emphasizing its depth and intensity.
A metaphor
Please include Line 7 for us to see.
"To the Flowers of Heidelberg" uses a metaphor in its last line.
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The deep-Plunged woe line.
alliteration
A Simile or a metaphor.
Yes, "I wandered lonely as a cloud" is a metaphor. It compares the speaker's experience of solitude to that of a cloud floating aimlessly in the sky.
it just a straight line