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7) paradox is a comparison that is hinted at or suggested, but not stat…

Question

  1. paradox is a comparison that is hinted at or suggested, but not stated directly.

a) true
b) false

  1. explain the difference between an implied metaphor and an extended metaphor.
  1. the primary difference between a metaphor and an allegory is that a metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things, while an allegory is a story with a deeper, usually moral or political, meaning where characters and events represent abstract ideas.

a) true
b) false

  1. analyze how the use of personification in the line \the wind whispered secrets through the trees\ contributes to the overall tone or atmosphere.
  1. which figure of speech is an address to an absent person, an abstract concept, or an inanimate object?

a) personification
b) synecdoche
c) apostrophe
d) conceit

Explanation:

Question 7
Brief Explanations

A paradox is a statement that seems contradictory but may be true, while a comparison hinted at (implied metaphor) is different. So the definition is wrong.

Brief Explanations

An implied metaphor makes a comparison without stating one term (e.g., "The curtain of night fell" implies night as a curtain). An extended metaphor develops a metaphor over multiple lines/paragraphs, exploring more aspects (e.g., a whole poem comparing life to a journey).

Brief Explanations

A metaphor is a direct/implied comparison of two unlike things. An allegory is a story (narrative) where characters/events represent abstract ideas (moral/political). The statement matches these definitions.

Answer:

b) False

Question 8