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hyperbole
The reson for her keeping them So long was that they were ... good county people
form of the poem crossing the bar
The narrator turns away from the war memorial wall.
frosts use of metaphor to give the apple trees the qualities of gazing animals emphasizes that the wall is unnecessary.
The excerpt from Romeo and Juliet does not seem to be provided.
hyperbole
The reson for her keeping them So long was that they were ... good county people
form of the poem crossing the bar
The narrator turns away from the war memorial wall.
Simile (apex)
frosts use of metaphor to give the apple trees the qualities of gazing animals emphasizes that the wall is unnecessary.
The most prominent figurative language in T.S. Eliot's 'Preludes' is the use of imagery. Through vivid descriptions of city scenes and urban life, Eliot creates powerful visual images that convey the bleakness and monotony of modern existence.
There is not much, if any, figurative language
If you mean this excerpt from "Facing It" ...No Tears. I'm stone. I'm flesh. My clouded reflection eyes me Then the answer is: His reflection seems to be apart of the war memorial wall. (APEX) !/
A metonymy is a word or phrase used to replace and refer to another word or phrase. A metonymy breaks up the awkwardness of repeating the same thing over and over. It changes the wording and makes a sentence more interesting.Examples of metonymy:Uncle Sam, meaning the governmentLend a hand, meaning helping outCarving the bird, meaning carving the turkeyHe's a porker, meaning he is obese
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