Unclear question.
However, here are some questions:
1. A comparison using "like" or "as" is called?
2. A humorous work of drama is called?
3. —— is an expression peculiar to a language that takes on meaning or meanings different from that of the individual parts of the expression.
4. What is the time and place of a story called?
Answer:
1. Simile
2. Comedy
3. Idiom
4. Setting
Explanation:
1. This figure of speech uses expressions as "like or as" to make comparisons between unrelated things. For example, saying "As big as an aeroplane".
2. A comedy is a humorous work that brightens the mood of the audience in a drama.
3. For example, saying "I'm all ears" is an idiomatic expression that has a figurative meaning different from the individual parts of the expression.
4. A setting refers to where and at what time a story occurs.
The narrator's point of view affects whether or not the plot is interesting.
The choice of a narrator affects how long the exposition runs.
The narrator's point of view affects the amount of information the reader receives.
B) the symbolism of death in popular literature
C) the literary devices that Tolstoy employed in his works
D) the use of figurative language in The Death of Ivan Ilych
a. True
b. False
Answer:
true
Explanation: