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Dust is compared with several things: "gentlemen," "ladies," "lads," "girls," "laughter," "ability," "sighing," "frocks," and "curls." The way that dust is compared makes it equal with each of these things. This is a device called

couplet

refrain

metaphor

simile

--A phrase which expresses the purpose or nature of an organization, such as a motto.

legal will

policy

slogan

film review

--The attempts the person makes to fall asleep are compared to useless pride; this particular comparison of two unlike things is called

refrain

simile

metaphor

alliteration

--For whatever we lose (like a you or a me)

it's always ourselves we find in the sea.

The last two lines of the poem make a statement about people; this term is called a(n)

allusion

theme

simile

refrain

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  1. simile

    slogan

    metaphor

    theme


  2. you really think that we should do your homework? If you wanted us to think it wasn't your homework maybe you shouldn't have copied it exactly like a test.

  3. do your own homework
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