The literary term used in the phrase "a fish-hawk which secure on the topmost branches of a dead pine had been a distant spectator of the fray" is personification. This term is evident as the fish-hawk is described as a "distant spectator," attributing human-like qualities of observation and engagement to the bird. Additionally, the imagery used enhances the scene, creating a vivid picture of the hawk's vantage point in relation to the action occurring below.
The literary term for this description is "omniscient narrator." This means the narrator knows and sees everything that is happening in the story, even if the characters are not aware of it.
Literary Visions - 1992 Distant Voices Myth Symbolism and Allusion in Poetry 1-16 was released on: USA: 1992
This is an example of a simile, comparing the father's words to distant thunder using "like" or "as" to show similarities between the two.
because each power has power over each other
the most distant
No, the word distant is not a noun; distant is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (distant thunder, distantcity).The noun is distance.
world will change in very distant future. The destination is very distant yet.
The suffix of "distant" is "-ant."
The prefix for distant is "dis-".
Distant Stars was created in 1981.
A branch on a phylogenetic tree indicates the evolutionary relationship between different species. The length of the branch represents the amount of evolutionary change that has occurred between the species, with shorter branches indicating a closer relationship and longer branches indicating a more distant relationship.
They can be. Something that is far away is distant. but in "How far did you come", you could not substitute distant.