i think it is personification
This is a metaphor. It is comparing the word of misery to a "lake of burning brimstone" to emphasize the severity and extent of the suffering.
Graham Greene uses the weather as a metaphor in "The Destructors". Throughout the day the weather continues to grow worse. The coming storm is a metaphor for a destructive force, such as the gang who are determined to bring down Old Misery's house, and therefore, his hope.
it all has to do with training. I have a shih tzu, 3 days ago was her first time out with a leash and now she loves it. It's just up to you. Take it out with a leash, ask her/him nicely to move along with you and it will get used to it :)
There are two ways to answer this question since I don't know which you need:the possessive form for the compound noun 'dog leash' is the dog leash's (What is the dog leash's cost?).the possessive form for the leash of the dog is dog's leash (The dog's leash is new.).
The past tense of leash is leashed.
Honor is a soldier- once celebrated, now shunned
leash = مقود (muqud)
The plural of leash is leashes.
if it is the leash for the puffel then click on your puffel then click on the ball icon you get the leash drag it on the puffel
Uh - Misery.
Freak on a Leash was created in 1998.
Leash Law ended in 2005.