The simile that uses the setting to emphasize the problem is:
“even the crickets have failed to chirp.”
This simile highlights the silence and stillness in the setting, which emphasizes the seriousness of the problem being faced.
by Quen Law
Which simile uses the setting to emphasize the problem?
(1 point)
Responses
“spread despair like wildfire”
“spread despair like wildfire”
“slight rustling of dried stalks”
“slight rustling of dried stalks”
“world come crashing to a halt”
“world come crashing to a halt”
“even the crickets have failed to chirp”
1 answer
The simile that uses the setting to emphasize the problem is:
“even the crickets have failed to chirp.”
This simile highlights the silence and stillness in the setting, which emphasizes the seriousness of the problem being faced.