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- paradox is a comparison that is hinted at or suggested, but not stated directly.
a) true
b) false
- explain the difference between an implied metaphor and an extended metaphor.
- 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
- analyze how the use of personification in the line \the wind whispered secrets through the trees\ contributes to the overall tone or atmosphere.
- 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
Question 7
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.
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).
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.
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b) False