Ma'am , the chart which has presented in this video about meter (stressed and unstressed syllable) that is consisting errors in case of "anapestic" and "dectylic". Anapestic is here '1 stressed then 2 unstressed ' insted of '2 unstressed then 1 stressed' and in case of dectylic it is ' 2 unstressed then 1 stressed' insted of '1 stressed then 2 unstressed '.
Ma'am In tempest by spirit Ariel Metaphor carries an implicit meaning i.e indirect and simile as explicit meaning. i.e expressed directly Thank you for taking this series in your consideration Ma'am. It's really giving the dose confidence and quick revision simultaneously ❤❤❤
Beta Please read the question carefully, the sentence from which you need to find the figure of speech is in “paranthesis”. There you cannot see ‘like’ or ‘as’. That’s an indirect comparison thus the answer is Metaphor. If it was given: “The old man is like an old tattered coat.” Then it would have been Simile.
Epilogue opposite is prologue
Metaphor is implicit comparison
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Metaphor,Implicit or Indirect comparison & Simile,Explicit or Direct Comparison
Prologue come before the text....
Metaphor ,I think is implicit and simile is explicit.
Ariel to Ferdinand act 1 scene 2
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Pastoral Elegy
Pastor is a Latin word and meaning is Shepherd , Milton's lycidas 1638, Shelley's Adonais 1821 on the death of John Keats
Ma'am , the chart which has presented in this video about meter (stressed and unstressed syllable) that is consisting errors in case of "anapestic" and "dectylic". Anapestic is here '1 stressed then 2 unstressed ' insted of '2 unstressed then 1 stressed' and in case of dectylic it is ' 2 unstressed then 1 stressed' insted of '1 stressed then 2 unstressed '.
Prologue is used Shakespeare in Romeo and Juliet 1591
Viladimir used lolita 1955
Metaphor is implicit
Simili is explicit
Ma'am
In tempest by spirit Ariel
Metaphor carries an implicit meaning i.e indirect and simile as explicit meaning. i.e expressed directly
Thank you for taking this series in your consideration Ma'am. It's really giving the dose confidence and quick revision simultaneously ❤❤❤
Perfect Answer!!!
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Mam old man vale mei as tha to aapne answer mei metaphor kyu right kiyaa vhaa to simile honaa chahiye tha🤔🤔🤔🤔
Beta Please read the question carefully, the sentence from which you need to find the figure of speech is in “paranthesis”. There you cannot see ‘like’ or ‘as’. That’s an indirect comparison thus the answer is Metaphor.
If it was given: “The old man is like an old tattered coat.” Then it would have been Simile.
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Prologue