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match each example of figurative language to its meaning. \the doors of…

Question

match each example of figurative language to its meaning.
\the doors of breath\
\her cheek would shame those stars / as daylight doth a lamp\
\as glorious to this night... / as is a winged messenger of heaven\
\the mask of night\
options: lips, the dark, she is more beautiful than the stars, she is like an angel.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. "the doors of breath" - Lips are associated with breath (as we breathe through lips), so this matches "lips".
  2. "Her cheek would shame those stars / As daylight doth a lamp" - This compares her beauty to stars, implying she is more beautiful than stars, so it matches "She is more beautiful than the stars".
  3. "As glorious to this night... / As is a winged messenger of heaven" - A winged messenger of heaven is an angel, so this implies she is like an angel, matching "She is like an angel".
  4. "the mask of night" - Night is dark, and a mask can cover or represent, so this matches "the dark".

Answer:

"the doors of breath" - lips
"Her cheek would shame those stars / As daylight doth a lamp" - She is more beautiful than the stars
"As glorious to this night... / As is a winged messenger of heaven" - She is like an angel
"the mask of night" - the dark