Figurative language is one of the most important elements of any literary texts. It's like the spice and seasoning of a dish, it gives taste to it.
"A Tribute to a Dog" is a speech made by Senator George Graham Vest as his closing argument for his client's dog shot and killed by his neighbor. Some examples of the figurative language used in the text are the following: <span>
♣ </span>He will sleep on the cold ground, where the wintry winds blow and the snow drives fiercely, if only he may be near his master’s side. <span>(Personification)
♣ </span><span>The one absolutely unselfish friend that a man
can have in this selfish world, the one that never deserts him and the one that
never proves ungrateful or treacherous is his dog.</span><span> (Personification)
♣ </span>A man’s dog stands by him in prosperity and in poverty, in health and in sickness (Hyperbole)
♣ <span>He guards the sleep of his pauper master as if he were a prince. (Metaphor)
♣ H</span><span>e is as constant in his love as the sun in its journey to the heavens. (Simile)
These are just a few of the figurative languages used in the text, there' still more. But these ones give more impact to the whole text. It makes it more convincing and meaningful. For sure because of this speech, his side won the case. </span>
Omniscient third-person
The omniscient narrative commonly describes the way things look, also when no characters are visible.
The narrative quotes that Curley’s wife’s body is as “pretty and simple” The narrative also says George studies his cards “absorbedly”.
The correct answer to the word that should be in "what" is "culture".
A myth is a story which is considered part of the tradition of a group of people or civilization. It is normally associated with the explanation for a phenomenon which occurred in the past that involves supernatural individuals or events.
The Four Details are:
1. "Stay at my grandmother's oceanside cottage."
2.<span> "I glance out the window and see two huge bald eagles swooping and tumbling in a spectacular aerial display."
</span>3. "<span>two otters poke their shiny heads out of the water and hang there motionless."
</span>4. "<span>Meanwhile, the composition in my typewriter sits and grows colder."
GIVE BRAINLIEST PLEASE</span>
Answer:
Stike (v) To hit somebody or something
Strike(n) An organized work stoppage by employees, generally members of a trade union.
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