In the poem Frost tells his readers a story about finding a white spider sitting on a white flower. In the spider's arms is a white moth, which is dead. Using the simile 'dead wings carried like a paper kite' he describes what the dead moth looks like to him. It looks like a paper kite being carried by somebody.
as dead as a doorstep x:)
yes
A really good one is "dead as a doornail".
It is actually an idiom.
simile,paradox etc.
as dead as a doorstep x:)
yes
Simile in chapter 11
A really good one is "dead as a doornail".
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It is actually an idiom.
What figure of speech the story of dead star
1.like a corpse 2.as still as a corpse
Charon ferries all the dead.
1967 - 1982
None, unless they collect the wings from all the dead flies they have eaten. Spiders do not have wings.
simile,paradox etc.