Henry David Thoreau: from "Walden" - Read Flashcards

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  • figurative language
  • metaphor: comparison (usually using is, am, are, was, were, will be, etc.)
  • simile: comparison using like or as
  • personification: giving human-like qualities to something that is not human
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in the passage below from section 6 of Walden, Thoreau is saying that
Sec 6- Why should we live with such hurry and waste of life? We are determined to be starved before we are hungry

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we are so concerned about not having something that we don’t enjoy it while we do have it

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according to Thoreau in Section 14 of Walden, one attraction he had in going to the woods to live was to

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have leisure and opportunity to see the Spring come in

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in the underlined passage from Section 10 of Walden, Thoreau compares the shortness and limited nature of life (Time) to

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fishing in a shallow stream with a thin current that slides away

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in the underlined passage from Section 4 of Walden, Thoreau is saying that

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we shouldn’t waste away our lives with more details that we can count on our fingers and toes

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what figure of speech does Thoreau use in the underlined passage from Section 22 of Walden

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simile or extended simile

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