a. simile
b. metaphor
c. neither
The correct answer is A. Simile
Explanation:
The simile and metaphor are both figures of speech mainly used to make a comparison or create a relation between two elements or concepts, because of this, similes and metaphors are widely used in literary works and especially in poetry to create complex concepts or identify the similarities between two ideas. But despite simile and metaphor are similar, there is a difference between both, in the case of simile the relationship or similarity is established by using words such as "like", "as", "so" or any other that directly shows the relationship between the two elements or concepts being compared, on the opposite in metaphor these words are omitted. Considering this, in the case of the sentence "White as a white cow's milk" the figure of speech in this sentence is a simile considering two concepts (the white color and the cow's milk color) are being compared and the word "as" that establishes the relationship between both is used.
b. They use connotation as a rhetorical strategy.
c. They use connotation as a way to “inflate” the language in their speeches.
d. They choose these words as the best means for conveying critical information.
Answer:
a. They are trying to bring about an emotional response.
Explanation:
Connotation alludes to an implying that is suggested by a word separated from the thing which it depicts expressly. Words convey social and passionate affiliations or implications, notwithstanding their strict implications or significations.
Answer:
1. d. Fearful torment.
2.b. Fear
3.a. Bad things to come
4.d. Fear and suffering.
Explanation:
Fearful torment occurs in the eyes of people in which there once a feeling of joy. Fear was present among the people against Germans and no one has the courage to go to the place of prayers against the will of Germans. Bad things to come so that's why the special meeting of the council will be summoned. The cry of the father shows the fear and sufferings that occurs due to the events which just happened there.
The correct answer would be:
I am the poet of the woman the same as the man
And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man
Thorough these lines from "Song of Myself”, Walt Whitman was trying to indicate that, from his perspective, all human beings were equal, irrespective of gender. That is to say, it did not matter if you were a woman or a man, all human beings were equal in the poet’s eyes.
Answer:
B). And I say it is as great to be a woman as to be a man.
Explanation:
Whitman is one of the most loved and acknowledged American poets due to his ideals of democratic poetry, individualism, etc. In 'Song of Myself', he acknowledges and celebrates the affinity of mankind and democracy as he felt that all humans are common by their soul.
As per the question, the line that advocates Whitman's idea of every human being equal before the poet is displayed through option B as mentioned above. This line indicates his ideal of equality that every human being is equal before a poet regardless of gender or sex. Thus, option B is the correct answer.
B.macbeth wants fleances jailed
C. fleance is a friend to the witches
D. macbeth wants to question fleance