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size of his shoes, broken dishes by the house, God-fearing man, Bible broken back, dusty w/ the sun
Man vs. Self: the narrator is struggling through recounting his war experiences with his 9-yr old daughter. He struggles with telling her the truth, or protecting her innocence and idealistic views of her father. Lesser Conflict: Man vs. Man: The narrator kills the man/boy on the path. Man vs. Fate: The inevitable death of all human beings.
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The silver make up they were testing got into his lungs and put him into the hospital.
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Figurative language is the non-literal use of language. Examples: The old man is a wolf in sheep's clothing. Also: The mother fought like a tigress for custody of her children.
It doesn't make use of figurative language.
There is personification (The Somerset British man of war.)
It's an example of a pun.
"The way you have it written answers as follows: An ill educated man is a an educated man who is ill. An ill-educated man is a man who is poorly educated." The above quote is what was previously written. Answer: ill educated man - an educated man that is ill (previously correct). ill-educated man - well, ill-educated is not a real word and is mistakenly used for uneducated.
size of his shoes, broken dishes by the house, God-fearing man, Bible broken back, dusty w/ the sun
probably ill make a man out of yo learn to be a man you by: Mulan
There is not much, if any, figurative language
An example of thoughtlessness would be when a man asks his ill wife to make him dinner.
any person who think that he is ill he always remain ill
She is as ill as that man. He is the illest man among all.