English, asked by sad58, 6 months ago

"They gave their sorrow a name and drowned it". What type of literary device?​

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Answered by BornCxnfused
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Metaphor -

They gave their sorrow a name and drowned it.

Hyperbole - The world was small then.

Answered by IanJayPAmaca28
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Answer:

Common Eam!"e# o$ Imagery

"e use imagery in everyday speech to convey our meaning. #ere are somee$amples of imagery from each of the ve senses% &aste% &he familiar tang of his grandmother's cranberry sauce reminded him of his youth. ound% &he concert was so loud that her ears rang for days afterward. ight% &he sunset was the most gorgeous they'd ever seen the clouds wereedged with pink and gold. mell% After eating the curry, his breath reeked of garlic. &ouch% &he tree bark was rough against her skin.ignicance of Imagery in *iteratureImagery e$amples are prevalent in all types of literature from cultures around theworld. +oets, novelists, and playwrights use imagery for many reasons. ne of thekey usages is that the imagery in a piece can help create mood, such as the clich-dopening It was a dark and stormy night./ "hile this line is too hackneyed for anyauthor to actually use it, it is a good e$ample of imagery in that the readerimmediately pictures the kind of setting in which the story may take place. &hisparticular imagery also creates a mood of foreboding. Indeed, even hakespeareused this type of opening for his famous play 0ac1eth% the three witches in thebeginning speak of the thunder, lightning 2and3 rain/ and the fog and lthy air./"hile an author may use imagery just to help readers understand the ctive world,details of imagery often can be read symbolically. In the previous e$ample of 0ac1eth, the thunder and lightning that open the play symboli!e both the storm

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