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well I still have to do summer school but it's fine cause I am going to do musical theater and I like that. my plans are spending time with my friends as much as I can because we are all not going to the same school. so that's why we want to spent as much time together as possible. maybe go to a water park if it's not expensive lol (we're broke (TT)
Explanation:
what are your plans?
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The author's use of simile:
B. It helps the reader visualize the increased number of exoplanets discovered.
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech used with the intention of making a comparison - stating a similarity - between two different things. A simile needs help of words such as "as" or "like".
In the text, the discovery of planets and exoplanets was compared to billiard balls in a pool game. First, discovering planets was similar to a regular game, in which it is easy to see and count the balls. But, <u>as more and more exoplanets were discovered, scientists could no longer run tally.</u> That is why it was like a pool player making a big, smashing break: planets, like the billiard balls, were everywhere. The text moves on the describe it as an <u>"inordinate number"</u>. Therefore, <u>we can say safely say the simile is being used to help the reader visualize the increased number of exoplanets discovered.</u>
Answer:
B. It emphasizes the dreamlike world of the speaker's imagination.
Explanation:
Well...for a year or two, until it stucks on your body like the glue.