Give an example of simile from the poem ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’.

‘Earth has not anything to show more fair’.

‘A sight so touching in its majesty’.

‘This City now doth, like a garment, wear’.

‘The beauty of the morning; silent, bare’.

The example of simile from the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge' is - 'This City now doth, like a garment, wear'.

In ‘The Chimney Sweeper,’ where does Tom Dacre dream the various chimney sweepers are kept?

In a grand palace.

In their master's basement.

In a fine hotel

In black coffins

In 'The Chimney Sweeper,' Tom Dacre dreams that the various chimney sweepers are kept locked up in black coffins.

The example of a simile from the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge' is: "This City now doth, like a garment, wear."