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read this excerpt:
ah, love, let us be true
to one another! for the world, which seems
to lie before us like a land of dreams,
— matthew arnold, \dover beach\
which type of figurative language is the author using in this excerpt from matthew arnold’s \dover beach\?
a. personification
b. simile
c. oxymoron
d. allusion
Brief Explanations
To determine the figurative language, we analyze each option:
- A. Personification: Gives human traits to non - human things. The excerpt doesn't do this.
- B. Simile: Uses "like" or "as" to compare. The line "To lie before us like a land of dreams" uses "like" to compare the world to a land of dreams, so this is a simile.
- C. Oxymoron: Combines contradictory terms. Not present here.
- D. Allusion: References another work/idea. Not seen here.
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B. Simile