Reading fiction and vocabulary - Student book pages 38.39 an Using metaphor and simile to enrich fiction The storm Read the following passage. Sat in my comfortable, old armchair, sipping hot, sugary tea, and warming my toes by my roaring fire, I could hear the sounds of the ferocious storm, raging all around me like a ravenous lion. My little home, stuck far out on the promontory, shook like a brittle leaf on a gnarled, old tree. The piercing wind whistled down the ancient chimney, rattling the plates · on the dresser and bringing an icy chill with it. My time-worn fingers trembled as I bought the sweet, warming brew to my lips and remembered the storm, exactly like this one, thirty years before that had brought the stranger to my door. There had been an unexpected knock. "Who could be out in this tempest, Maggie?" I asked myself. I quickly opened the door and there he was. If only I had known then, what I know now.
1.How does the writer use smilies and metaphors to paint a picture of the extreme weather conditions?
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They use similies and metaphor to paint a picture using for similies like as and for metaphor that from etc
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