Shield-bosses are a type of object, usually made of metal, that was used as a central part of a shield to offer protection to the hand and help with defensive techniques in combat. They are not a specific literary type, but rather a physical component of weaponry and armor used in historical contexts.
They have none. They are dumb.
metaphor
The literary term of French origin that means type or kind is "genre." It is used to classify and categorize different types of literature based on stylistic and thematic similarities.
Maybe if you knew the definition of meiosis you would know how to use it in a sentence. It depends what type of meiosis you are talking about...the science term or the literary term. The literary term means underestimating which is the opposite of hyperbole. And speaking of literary terms...I need to get my literature homework done. XO
The literary term is "agent of action." Often, this is the protagonist or "hero."
Personification. This literary term attributes human characteristics, such as feelings or behaviors, to a non-human entity - in this case, humor is described as cold and drowsy.
ROTC units are organized as battalions, and also include NROTC. The term of obligatory service varies based on the type of commission the cadet. In the military academies, they are referred to as cadets.
Tongue twisters use the literary term "alliteration", in which the beginning of each word starts with the same letter.
This is a simile, as it uses "like" to compare the youth to a parcel on the ground.
The type of volcano is the shield volcano. Shield volcanoes can be found in Hawai'i.
No, shield volcanoes are a specific type of volcano characterized by their broad, gentle slopes and low viscosity lava flows. "Volcano" is a general term that refers to any landform where volcanic activity occurs, encompassing a variety of volcano types such as shield, composite, and cinder cone volcanoes.
A literary term that describes plot twists authors employs changing the outcome of a situation. The type of technique is used to surprise the reader.