The pair of lines from the passage that contains a change in intonation is "Well, son, I'll tell you. Life for me ain't been no crystal stair. It's had tacks in it. And splinters. And boards torn up." The change in intonation is evident in the transition from a more conversational tone in the first line to a more descriptive and broken-up delivery in the subsequent lines.
I need the pair of lines to answer this question.
It contains imagery and personification.
The Mahabharata contains the Bhagavad Gita.
There is a huge rock in the middle of the Crystal Caverns in Imagine town click on it to unlock the secret passage
Personification
personification
personification
One passage from "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" that contains a simile is: "like bees a-buzzing"
It is behind the fireplace on the right wall. You can access it if you manipulate the broken clock by the door.
you either find an item from someone or complete a certain quest
Quartz crystal in quartz watches works on the principle of piezoelectric effect, where the crystal vibrates at a specific frequency when an electric current is applied. This vibration is incredibly regular and precise, allowing the watch to keep accurate time. The circuit in the watch counts the vibrations of the crystal to track the passage of time.
simile APEX :P