This is an example of a paradox (an impossible situation).
The metaphor is literary term that is used in the underlined portion of sonnet XVIII Nor shall death brag thou wander'st in his shade.
A foil is a literary term.
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The metaphor is literary term that is used in the underlined portion of sonnet XVIII Nor shall death brag thou wander'st in his shade.
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The literary term used in this line is simile, as it makes a comparison between the peace and beauty of a spring day and a benediction using "like".
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The literary term used in the quote "the house was all as still as death" is simile. This is because it directly compares the stillness of the house to death using the word "as". The simile helps create a vivid image in the reader's mind.
The literary term used in this line is allusion, specifically referencing the mythological creature Gorgon, known for turning people to stone with its gaze. This allusion adds depth and creates a sense of ominous danger in the scene.
A commolement is one of the ten laws you obey to honor Mole Day. The following are the Ten Commolement:Thou shalt not use 6.02 x 1023 in vain.Thou shalt not use the term mole if thou has no true knowledge of the term mole.Thou shalt not kill a mole.Thou shalt not covet your neighbor's mole.Thou shall always remember to celebrate Mole Day.Thou shalt not disparage Mole Day.Thou shalt not use a mole out of season.Thou shalt always honor the one who introduced thou to Mole Day.You shalt always keep sacred 10/23.Thou shalt always remember these commolments or thou will never properly celebrate Mole Day.
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