Simile because it uses the word "like".
Do you mean alliteration? Like "Whitley watches whales whisper to worms"
simile
Sounds like irony to me...
I would say it is a simile!
simile---if it uses like or as, it is a simile........if a comparison is made without using like or as it is a metaphor
Do you mean alliteration? Like "Whitley watches whales whisper to worms"
The literary device used in the sentence is personification, as it attributes human-like qualities (being seen) to an inanimate object, the east edge of the earth.
Simile.
"Buzz" is an example of onomatopoeia, a literary device where a word imitates the sound it represents, like the buzzing noise of a bee or a phone vibrating.
Do you mean alliteration? Like "Whitley watches whales whisper to worms"
simile
Sounds like irony to me...
A simile
The literary device used in this sentence is personification, as the seals are given human-like qualities by suggesting that they are swimming freely.
Yes, a frame story is a literary device where one narrative serves as the overarching structure for another set of stories within it. It is often used to provide context, introduce themes, or create a layer of complexity in storytelling.
No. An oxymoron is a literary device. This is a contradiction in terms.
Earth is like magnet by the iron in the earth's crust