All these are types of metaphors, which is a figurative language that describes an object or action in a way that isn't literally true, but helps explain the idea or make a comparison.
A metaphor says one thing is another thing, it equates these two things in order to compare or make a symbolism.
All of these excerpts create a poetic tone and a colourful mood.
a=-.25+6.7t, s=.75+4.5t when Amir catches up a=s so:
-.25+6.7t=.75+4.5t (add .25 to both sides)
6.7t=1+4.5t (subtract 4.5t from both sides)
2.2t=1 (divide both sides by 2.2)
t=10/22 hr
t≈0.45 hr (to nearest hundredth)
the answer is 0.45
There is that one you said, and "un-engage" , "re-engage"
The dependent clause in the following sentence is:
Every Sunday night I call my friends if I finish my assignments before 10:00.
A clause is a group of words that has a subject and a verb. The difference between an independent and a dependent clause is the type of word it starts with. A dependent clause starts with a subordinator word such as “when", “if” or “which" as in the case highlighted in bold.