Some of the speech devices that describe mosquito buzzing is an onomatopoeia. These devices describe the sounds made by various objects.
apostrophe: addressing something absent or not human as if it were there or could answer back. example: (to a clock) why aren't you moving faster?
the examples are ; if the poem repeats the same statement then it is said to be refrain. 1. for men may come and men may go but i go on for ever
figures of speech used in iliad book 7
Psalms 102 employs several figures of speech, including metaphors and personification. For example, the psalmist compares their distress to a withered plant, illustrating deep emotional suffering. Additionally, the city of Zion is personified, expressing lament over its desolation and longing for restoration. These figures enhance the psalm's themes of despair and hope in divine intervention.
"the apartment was cluttered with little white porcelain figures, decrative plates, and ashtrays from various nightclubs." This is an example of a personification.
Two examples of 2D figures are a square and rectangle drawn on a paper. Both example figures have length and width.
sphere
zero-dimensional examples: Endpoints of edges (vertices and corners) Zero-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes. one-dimensional examples: Edges of figures (sides and arcs) One-dimensional figures lie in two-dimensional planes.
the spatial figures are cone,cube,cylender,sphere,pyramid.........
Information.
sphere
No, 2.3 is an example of 2 significant figures. The significant figures are 2 and 3
here are some examples for plane figures: 1) surface of a table 2) notebook 3)wall 4)ground 5)door
Sir Henry Parkes and Sir Edmund Barton are two examples of figures who are considered to be Founding Fathers of Australia. Another example is Arthur Phillip.
For example, figures like C and N are open figures, and figures like O and D are closed.
Polygons for example
Cube, cylinder, pyramid