I need help with this in question 2 in GCSE English.
Question 2:
First, the writer use personification to describe the strength of the wind and how it affected to the objects, from “the wind came in gusts “…. to “ shake the coach as it travelled round the bend of the road”. The verb keywords “came” and “travelled” are verbs which describe perfectly the affection of the wind to other objects and it also shows how dangerous the wind was and the setting around the wind which were very messy and the effect of the wind
Moreover, the writer also uses simile to describe how were the coach affected by the furry wind. Quote: “ … rocking between the high wheels like a drunken man”. The keyword “like” is a sign to identify the simile in the extract. Furthermore, the noun “a drunken man” shows that the coach was swayed crazily because of the affection of the wind and it also makes us feel like all the passengers are frightened because of the furry of nature.
The writer starts by showing The power of the wind
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