Asked by Haley
‘Farming father’s dingy hat,’
‘like his fallen father had,’ and
‘While the hat witnessed worse’
.
Which kind of figurative language do the selected phrases have?
A) satire
B) simile
C) alliteration
D) internal rhyme
Answers
Answered by
Haley
Sorry it's so unorganized, I accidently pressed the enter button before I could organize...
Answered by
Ms. Sue
And your answer is?
Answered by
Haley
Oh B srry..again
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Not B. Be sure you understand the meanings of your answer choices.
Answered by
Haley
But Ms.Sue, a simile uses the forms "like or as"
Answered by
Ms. Sue
A simile compares two unlike things.
D is not the answer either.
Please do not post this question again.
D is not the answer either.
Please do not post this question again.
Answered by
Haley
The answer is A, thx and srry
Answered by
somone
whats a satire?
Answered by
chandler
what just happend
Answered by
<_>
Its C
Answered by
katsuki bakugou
C) alliteration ya nerds
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