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nt activity: the late nineteenth century:
identify the author’s use of literary devices in these excerpts from \the open boat.\ drag each tile to the correct box.
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metaphor simile personification symbolism
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\the crest of each of these waves was a hill, from the top of which the men surveyed, for a moment, a broad tumultuous expanse, shining and wind-riven.\
the open boat is described as \bobbing along among the universe’s uncertainties.\
\as each wave came, and she the boat rose for it, she seemed like a horse making at a fence outrageously high.\
\if this old fool woman, fate, cannot do better than this...\
- The first excerpt directly states a wave's crest "was a hill," equating two unrelated things without a comparison word, which is a metaphor.
- The second excerpt uses the boat's journey through waves to represent the human experience of navigating life's unknowns, which is symbolism.
- The third excerpt uses the word "like" to compare the boat rising to a horse jumping a fence, which is a simile.
- The fourth excerpt gives Fate, an abstract concept, human traits (being an "old fool woman"), which is personification.
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- "The crest of each of these waves was a hill, from the top of which the men surveyed, for a moment, a broad tumultuous expanse, shining and wind-riven." → metaphor
- "The open boat is described as 'bobbing along among the universe's uncertainties.'" → symbolism
- "As each wave came, and she [the boat] rose for it, she seemed like a horse making at a fence outrageously high." → simile
- "If this old fool woman, Fate, cannot do better than this..." → personification