i have no ideia what figure of speech is applied n actually i dont wanna know cause it wont add me anything at all
Alliteration and personification
Time went fast
The sentence "The house was still asleep" employs personification, a figure of speech that attributes human qualities or actions to non-human entities. In this case, the house is described as being "asleep," suggesting a state of quietness or inactivity, which is a human characteristic. This figurative language enhances the imagery and evokes a sense of calmness associated with the house.
The phrase "The palms that still stood made a green roof" employs a metaphor. It compares the palms to a roof, suggesting they provide coverage or shelter in a figurative sense. This comparison evokes imagery of the palms creating a lush, protective canopy, enhancing the visual impact of the scene.
A litotes for "I am bored" could be expressed as "I'm not exactly entertained." This figure of speech uses understatement to convey a feeling of boredom by negating the opposite, emphasizing the lack of excitement or engagement. It adds a subtle humor to the expression while still clearly communicating the sentiment.
"Justice is blind" is a figure of speech. A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. The jury is still out.
Alliteration and personification
Time went fast
Some of the Victorian era figures of speech are epiphany, bathos, synecdoche, trope,and allusion. The Victorian era had several figures of speech that are still used today. One figure of speech was "fit as a fiddle." Another was " wring their necks."
sounds like she is messes up in the head
i still can't figure it out....... i still can't figure it out.......
yes her brother is still alive those who are saying hes dead are talking silly her brother didnt die she wrote so i cried in the fear of loosing him if you type in so i cried on youtube you will see in the description that it was the fear of loosing him
An adverb.
because alot of water got stuck in your ear and there is still some in your ear
Still is an adverb in that sentence.
It may be pointing in that direction, but that alone is not proof. Be careful; give it time.
"still" is an adverb, modifying the verb "love"