Match each excerpt to the figure of speech it uses.
Life is but a walking shadow.
(from Macbeth by William Shakespeare)
He could feel his heart pounding and then he
heard the clack on stone and the leaping,
dropping clicks of a small rock falling.
(from For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway)
Touch each object you want to touch as if
tomorrow your tactile sense would fail.
(from The Seeing See Little by Helen Keller)
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life is but a walking shadow–metaphor
he could feel his heart pounding and then he heard the clack on stone and the leaping dropping clicks of the rock falling– onomatopoeia
touch each object you want to touch as if tomorrow your tactile sense will fail–alliteration
ok! it will help you
he could feel his heart pounding and then he heard the clack on stone and the leaping dropping clicks of the rock falling– onomatopoeia
touch each object you want to touch as if tomorrow your tactile sense will fail–alliteration
ok! it will help you
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