I looked the same thing up and couldn't find it. If you know what a metaphor is, then this might help. I hope it does.
All of the following devices are included in the paragraph on page 64 starting with "Armed with information..." and ending with "the principle is the same" EXCEPT:
Anaphora
Simile
Irony
Juxtaposition
Metaphor
Just find that paragraph, read it, and find out if there is a metaphor in there somewhere. Good luck!
The past tense of "disposition" used as a verb would be "disposed."
The word "stress" is commonly used to describe mental strain or pressure.
Propaganda is used to manipulate and influence people's beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors towards a particular cause, idea, or ideology. It is often used by governments, organizations, or individuals to shape public opinion, create a sense of unity, or garner support for a specific agenda.
The propaganda technique used in this statement is likely "name-calling," where negative labels or descriptions are used to create a negative perception of the subject. In this case, the term "incompetent" is used to discredit and belittle Hubert's abilities.
Correlation coefficient is a statistic that is commonly used in Psychology. It is a type of descriptive statistic that measures direction and strength in variables.
Mostly logos. Many data tables and statistics are used throughout the book. The whole book is based on logic and fact.
Yes
Simile
Yes, metaphors are often used in spoken conversation. Some examples are: "Fishing for compliments" "Feeling blue" "Roller coaster of emotions"
metaphors
similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia, imagary
Metaphors,similes
"The Lord is my shepherd"
Metaphors
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Metaphors can be found throughout Old Major's speech in George Orwell's "Animal Farm." Some examples include "Man is the only real enemy we have" and "All men are enemies." These metaphors are used to compare the humans to an adversary that must be overcome.
In "Finally" by Wendy Mass, some of the metaphors used include comparing a person's mood to a stormy sky, describing time as a thief stealing moments, and using a carousel to symbolize the cycle of life. These metaphors help to enhance the story and provide deeper insight into the characters' emotions and experiences.