English, asked by preetirawla, 10 months ago

“Children spilling out” is
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) transferred epithet
d) personification

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer:

I think it is a metaphor mate.

Hope it's correct.

THANK YOU

Answered by letmeanswer12
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"Children spilling out is Metaphor"

Explanation:

                   My Mother At 66 is a poetry about a mother and her daughter. One great day, the poet was driving to Cochin airport from her parent's house. On the way, her mother was sitting next to her. She also hints that her mother's age is sixty-six. While the old lady was asleep, her mouth remained open. Her face was faded and dull. She looked like a stiff. The summary of the poem My Mother At Sixty Six portraits the dilemma of a child seeing her mother getting old.

The lifeless and dull face of the mother pained the poet's heart. In the poem- My Mother At 66, the poet's mother appeared to have been lost her own world. In My Mother At Sixty Six explanation, you will find that the poet then changed away her attention towards the window and looked at the nature that was full of activity and life. Here, she shows the contrast between the world outside and the inside glumness. My Mother At 66 summary further tells us that the daughter reaches the airport and waits far away from her mother and as she said goodbye to her, the image of her old, dull face strikes her.

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