alliteration Actually, it's personification..A+
The literary device used in this line is personification, where beauty is given the human characteristic of being stiffened and staring up at the sky. This personification helps to create a vivid image and evoke emotion in the reader.
You could go up to them and say " can you stop staring at me..i find it quite offensive!"
Do you mean "stapling" or "staring"? Stapling: "She was stapling the posters to the wall when he came in." or: "When the stapling was done, they put up streamers." Staring: "They were staring at him." or: "I wish you would stop staring at me."
Stop staring at her in class. She is not interested.
When you try it you don't face plant or land on your back. If after you have tried you end up regaining consciousness staring at clouds and blue sky, you were not successful. Really, seek help from a gymnastics instructor.
If you are in any of the following positions, you see very little:-- Indoors-- Face down on the ground-- Standing up and staring down or straight ahead-- Underwater-- Near the lights of a city.Other than those situations, your precise location within the state of Maryland has little or no impacton what you can see in the night sky.
up in the sky > haut dans le ciel
I Scream Up to the Sky was created in 2002.
A zip-up hoodie.
Atlas, the titan holds the sky up in Greek mythology.
Birds go up in the sky and have wings