this is a metaphor. like or as are used in simlies, in metaphors people use was and were and stuff
Simile
It is a metaphor because it does not include like or as.
Some collective nouns for corn are a stalk of corn or a bushel of corn.
No, corn is a noun.
(Capable of having a desired effect or result, effective.)"The medicine is efficacious in stopping a cough.""The farmers were looking for a chemical that would be efficacious against the corn fungus."
The collective noun is a sheaf of cornstalks.
It is a metaphor because it does not include like or as.
You have to work for all of the good things in your life.
If you want to have baby corns your female corn need to hibernate. Reason is simple, female corns have big job(to bring babys to the world). Anyway you can put your male to hibernate too.
as big as a mansion.
Their teeth!
no. against game regulations
Alliteration, peronification and similie are the three figure of speech used in the poem sea fever
page 56 "and the whole country became the brown-earth color of the vast, hungry swarm."
The Green Corn rebellion was a small armed uprising of farmers in Oklahoma in 1917 who were against military conscrition durning World War 1....Thats the short answer. Wikipedia has a bi of information on this event.
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no corn maby corn
Besides the fact that maize (corn) was first domesticated in Mexico almost 3000 years ago, it is also a profitable crop, at least when compared against other cereals such as wheat and rice.