Alliteration
We bought a bouquet of flowers for mother.They had a nice arrangement of flowers on each table.
The man had an impulse to buy flowers for his wife to surprise her.
i was rip-off when i purchased the flowers this morning.
yes, Simile example The flowers glisten as it was trees
Literal Questions are Lieral and found directly in the text for example. "This girl had very pretty Marigold flowers." The questions would be, what kind of flowers does the girl have? These are obvious questions.
It's from the Red Badge of Courage and it is a metaphor.
The literary term for "war flowers bursting into fierce bloom" would likely be considered a metaphor. Metaphors refer to a comparison between two unlike things in order to highlight similarities, often creating vivid imagery. In this case, the metaphor illustrates the idea of the beauty and intensity of flowers emerging amidst the harshness of war.
it implies hope and courage among human being.
Beverly Seaton has written: 'The language of flowers' -- subject(s): Flowers, Flower language, Literary collections
Albert Miele has written: 'Literary flowers' 'In search of Marekka'
Imagery and similes
The possessive form of the plural noun flowers is flowers'.Example sentence: The flowers' prices are very reasonable. (the prices of the flowers)
Helen. Williams has written: 'The language of flowers' -- subject(s): Children's poetry, Flowers, Literary collections 'T. S. Eliot'
Imagery is a literary device that authors use to provide vivid description to the reader. There are seven types of imagery, and each corresponds to a sense or feeling. An example of visual imagery would be: The bright yellow flowers looked buttery against the fresh blue sky.
insects get food from flowers and help the flowers reproduce
The common example is bees and flowers.
Flowers, in this case is plural because it is representing more than one flower. For example: The flowers in the garden were beautiful.