100% Wrong About Seafood

This text 100% Wrong About Seafood explains to us briefly about a writer who despises perspective and taste of seafood, even though he wishes to love seafood using the language features Allusion & Metaphor the writer show us the brief line of hating seafood, whether it be the taste or the smell.

Within the text from start to finish, the language effect Allusion is a brief outline of what the writer tells us about when it comes to his hatred of seafood, Metaphor comes into play when the writer expresses his ideas about seafood “I cannot stomach seafood, the tentacles or whatever the heck that muck is that comes out of shells.” The metaphor is used here to describe just two of the 10’s of Seafood’s he hates e.g octopus/squid and mussels.) the Allusion side of the text is spread vastly across this certain text. While using this Non-fiction text Allusions are used in such ways like this “A fish waiting for a hook or a camera holding a camera.” It’s brief and it’s very simple to use Allusions iin such a way.

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