Its D the comparison or reference to a different story or illustration is by definition a illusion
This question is incomplete. Its full version is:
On the afternoon of that eventful day, I stood on the porch, dumb, expectant. I guessed vaguely from my mother's signs and from the hurrying to and fro in the house that something unusual was about to happen, so I went to the door and waited on the steps. The afternoon sun penetrated the mass of honeysuckle that covered the porch and fell on my upturned face. My fingers lingered almost unconsciously on the familiar leaves and blossoms which had just come forth to greet the sweet southern spring. I did not know what the future held of marvel or surprise for me.
Which answer choice best describes the imagery in the excerpt?
- Sensory details appeal to the reader's sense of hearing.
- A metaphor creates a visual image for the reader.
- A simile creates a visual image for the reader.
- Sensory details appeal to the reader's sense of touch
Answer:
The right answer is option 4.
Explanation:
IMAGERY: it is figurative language used to represent objects, actions, and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses. E.g. Time is slipping through my fingers.
In this excerpt, taken from "The Story of My Life" by Helen Keller, the answer that best describes the imagery is option number four "sensory details appeal to the reader's sense of touch".
Answer:
Dance, which the movement of the body in synchronization is a form of exercising the body. Despite the advantages it has as a form of exercise, there are issues with it being a form of exercise. For example, someone who does not know how to dance would not be able to exercise if we are to go by that claim.
<em>Secondly, dance is a difficult form of exercise for some people. They will prefer to walk or run that engage in dance. Lastly, there are other forms of exercise for majority of people like football, cycling etc which is more common than dancing.</em>
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