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Alliteration is used when she describes a piece of clothing on the line.the top was pook a doked and siobhans says dalmation dots danced
When Vera says "in the meantime you must try and put up with me". She really means she is about to trick him but the words she used means that you must try to put with her.
It is a metaphor because it says he is a hard lump of clay. I know that it is a metaphor because a metaphor describes something to another thing as something who is another thing, not something that is like another thing.
It basically means "Wait" or "Slow down".It comes from the context of horse-driven vehicles (carriages and coaches): meaning to hold the horses steady so they don't move and move the vehicle around.
it says you can but i don't know why you cant?
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ACT 3 when Macbeth says: "O, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife!" hope that helped :)
Figurative language
In Sonnet 130, Shakespeare uses various forms of figurative language, such as simile ("My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun"), metaphor ("If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head"), and hyperbole ("And in some perfumes is there more delight / Than in the breath that from my mistress reeks"). Overall, Shakespeare's use of figurative language in this sonnet is characterized by its subversion of traditional love poetry tropes.
Figurative is a human or animal form, usually head-to-toe.
Alliteration is used when she describes a piece of clothing on the line.the top was pook a doked and siobhans says dalmation dots danced