It expresses something that involves something extordinary that had happened.
<span>Option C is the best descripion. Ie Carl doesn’t score touchdowns very often
Basically the announcer is offering us a view that he is quite surprised at how Carl has performed based on his previous form. We can assume this based on phrases such as 'I can't believe it' and 'That's right' which infer a statement which might not be believable.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
<em>Her stomach dropped like a free falling elevator.</em> [This is a Simile] She was so nervous that her stomach seemed to be reaching for new lows.
<em>Her voice an imposter as it boomed through the microphone</em>. [Metonymy]
Her voice sounded totally unfamiliar to her. It was an imposter imitating her real voice.
You get the idea that she didn't want to give a speech in front of this crowd.
C.) It completely right because I do the same thing in this life we live in now.
Choice B :) Titles are supposed to be italicized when referring to longer works or in quotations when referring to shorter works