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directions: list the type(s) of figurative language are used in each se…

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directions: list the type(s) of figurative language are used in each sentence.
\after the funeral, my life changed. i felt as if time were suddenly precious, water going down an open drain.\
\morrie was in a wheelchair full-time now, getting used to helpers lifting him like a heavy sack from the chair to the bed.\
\each bite was a struggle; he chewed the food finely before swallowing, and sometimes it slid out the side of his lips…\
\my eyes jumped from the digital clock – my return flight was in a few hours – to the mailbox numbers on the tree-lined suburban street.\
\he had created a cocoon of human activities – conversation, interaction, affection – and it filled his life like an overflowing soup bowl.\
directions: answer each question in 3-5 sentences with examples from the novel.

  1. “the culture we have does not make people feel good about themselves. and you have to be strong enough to say if the culture doesnt work, dont buy it.”

what do you think morrie means? do you agree with morrie. explain why or why not.

  1. explain the notion of a tension of opposites. what does this mean? explain how people find themselves in a tension of opposites.
  2. mitch albom uses flashbacks, throughout the book. why does he use flashback and how does this help the reader?

Explanation:

Response
Figurative Language Identification
  1. Sentence: "After the funeral, my life changed. I felt as if time were suddenly precious, water going down an open drain."
Brief Explanations

The phrase "time were suddenly precious, water going down an open drain" uses a simile ("as if") to compare time to water going down a drain, implying time is slipping away quickly. It also uses a metaphor by equating time's preciousness to water being wasted.

Brief Explanations

The word "like" is used to compare Morrie to a heavy sack when being lifted, which is a simile. This helps to convey the idea of Morrie's weight or the difficulty in lifting him.

Brief Explanations

"Each bite was a struggle" is a metaphor. It compares the act of taking a bite to a struggle, emphasizing the difficulty Morrie has in eating.

Answer:

Simile (uses "as if") and Metaphor (compares time to water going down a drain to show its preciousness/wastage)

  1. Sentence: "Morrie was in a wheelchair full - time now, getting used to helpers lifting him like a heavy sack from the chair to the bed."