In the line thy eternal summer shall not fade Shakespeare uses metaphor to compare the beauty of his love to an eternal summer. And in the line nor shall death brag thou wanderest in his shade uses both personification and metaphor for he personifies death and uses "thou wanderest in his shade" as a metaphor of his love dying.
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they are direct opposites. they can both be corrupted. they are inseparable.
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jenkins wanted the narrator to write a ghost story for his magazine. he wanted the narrator to give the readers a story based on the supernatural. he wanted him to give the readers real 'horror' stories and not the type of live ghosts which he had presented in his earlier stories.
Which traits are strongest in your persuasive eassy: ideas, orginization, voice, word choice, sentence fluency, or conventions? (provide textual evidence from your persuasive essay to support your answer.)