Which part of this excerpt from John Keats' poem "Endymion" contains a simile/
A.Therefore, 'tis with full happiness that I
Will trace the story of Endymion.
B. Into my being, and each pleasant scene
Is growing fresh before me as the green
Of our own vallies: so I will begin
C. Now while the early budders are just new,
And run in mazes of the youngest hue
About old forests; while the willow trails 
D. And, as the year
Grows lush in juicy stalks, I'll smoothly steer
My little boat, for many quiet hours,







Respuesta :

Into my being, and each pleasant scene

Is growing fresh before me as the green

Of our own vallies: so I will begin

B. Into my being, and each pleasant scene

Is growing fresh before me as the green

Of our own vallies: so I will begin

A simile is a figurative language or a metaphor used to describe events, places, people, animals, ideas, etc. by making comparisons. We can easily identify it in texts or speeches that uses the words "like", "as", or "as in", to show similarity, and make the work more colorful, interesting and appealing.

In the excerpt, the narrator describes what is growing inside of them, which is fresh, by comparing it to the green of their valleys. Perhaps, the "green of our vallies" reminds the narrator of freshness, life, and growth.