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30.06.2019 •
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Read the line below from chapter 8 and answer the question. ''he felt like a drunken giant walking with the limbs of a mosquito.'' what fact would you select to support your understanding of the line? a. metaphor is the only type of imagery used in this line. b. similie is the only type of imagery used in this line. c. personification and similie were used in this line. d. personification is the only type of imagery used in this line.
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The answer is c.
Personification and simile were used in this line.
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Explanation:
In his long filmmaking career, Satyajit Ray had mostly adapted the literary works of others. In other words, for the most part, he had interpreted the works of other writers. It was not until 1962 that Ray plunged headlong into his first act of pure creation, for which he wrote an original screenplay right from scratch and then went ahead to make it into a film. The background to the writing of this screenplay is interesting. Ray was initially toying with the idea of a film in which a family goes on a picnic. He had thought of the beginning of the film, and the ending – both revolving around a family photo but with different interpretations, as revealed through the events and interactions in the body of the film. When this idea did not materialize for logistical reasons, Ray converted the seed of the idea into another story set in the hill station of Darjeeling, where a large family gathers for a holiday. That film, which went on to become perhaps the most unique film of Ray’s career, was Kanchenjungha.