Question

dentify two figures of speech from the short story (words from the story) (1 point)

What type of figure of speech is each example you identified? (1 point)

What is the deeper meaning of each figure of speech? Use text evidence to support your response for each. (2 points)

Your paragraph should be free of errors and use complete sentences. (1 point)


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Short Story:
In a small fishing village nestled along the rugged coastline, there was an annual fishing contest that drew anglers from far and wide. Among the competitors were two old friends, Tom and Harry, who had been rivals since childhood. As they prepared their gear on the dock, Tom boasted to Harry, "I'm going to catch the biggest fish this year, no doubt about it. You might as well throw your line in the water and give up now! The Whopper of the West has my name written all over it.”

As the contest got underway, the fishermen scattered along the shore, casting their lines into the deep blue sea. Tom and Harry each found their own spots, determined to outdo one another. Hours passed, and the sun climbed high in the sky, casting a golden hue over the sparkling waters. Yet, despite their efforts, neither Tom nor Harry had caught anything worth boasting about.

Frustration began to mount as the hours ticked by. Tom grumbled to himself, "Well isn’t this the best Sunday ever!” Just as soon as Tom reeled in his line to call it a day, Harry saw his bobber go under. Harry struggled with the massive trout on the other end of the line, shouting as he reeled in his excitement!

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**Identified Figures of Speech:**

1. **Metaphor**: "The Whopper of the West has my name written all over it."
2. **Irony**: "Well isn’t this the best Sunday ever!”

**Type of Figure of Speech:**

1. The first example is a **metaphor** because it compares the anticipated large fish (the Whopper of the West) to a trophy that Tom believes is destined for him.
2. The second example is **irony** because Tom's statement contrasts with the reality of his frustrating experience during the fishing contest, indicating that it is not a good day for him.

**Deeper Meaning with Text Evidence:**

The metaphor “The Whopper of the West has my name written all over it” signifies Tom's confidence and determination to win the contest, illustrating his competitive nature. This also reflects a deeper theme of rivalry between Tom and Harry; Tom’s belief he is destined to catch the biggest fish hints at the larger battle of egos at play. His statement foreshadows his disappointment, as later in the story, it emphasizes the comical nature of his boastfulness given his eventual failure to catch anything.

Conversely, the irony in "Well isn’t this the best Sunday ever!” reveals Tom's sarcasm amidst his frustration. This statement highlights his inner turmoil and dissatisfaction, as he is actually having a frustrating experience. The deeper meaning suggests that sometimes expectations and reality diverge significantly; while Sundays are generally seen as relaxing or enjoyable, Tom’s experience is quite the opposite. This irony allows readers to empathize with Tom’s plight while also providing a comedic element to his frustration.

In conclusion, through the use of metaphor and irony, the story illustrates the themes of rivalry and the unexpected nature of reality when it diverges from our expectations.
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