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ddd [48]
1 year ago
6

“like a journey with no end” this is a simile but what is this comparing

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1 answer:
Naily [24]1 year ago
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We need the rest of the sentence to see what it is comparing, it’s comparing something to a journey with no end. I could say “high school is like a journey with no end” for example comparing high school to a journey with no end.
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<h3>What is the first person point of view?</h3>

The narrator in first-person narration is a character in the tale who tells the story from their own point of view.

The pronoun I is frequently used in the narration (or we, if the narrator is speaking as part of a group).

Hence, when transiting from the first to the third, the personal experiences of the first person who experienced the event may be lost.

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Konichiwa~! My name is Zalgo and I am here to help you out on this marvelous day. The answer to your question is C; Normalcy. It wouldn't be communism because that would be the hatred or murderous intent for the foreigners. It isn't Liberalism because that would be the curiosity of the foreigners. And it isn't democracy because then the foreigners would be political.

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B) “On the first day of the journey, she had already begun to moan. She kept asking why she had been separated from her family.”

C) “When they came back, they told us that they had learned, in exchange for a gold watch, that this was the final destination.”

D) “But there was nothing outside but darkness. We returned to our places, shame in our souls but fear gnawing at us nevertheless.”

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A poem about cat with 3 stanze and rhyming in one line word in each stanze 3 line is described below.

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1. A three line stanza is called a tercet. A four line stanza is a quatrain, and a five line stanza is a quintet.

2. 3 line stanzas are called Tercets. A stanza in poetry is a group of lines usually separated by a blank line. Stanzas of 3 lines are called Tercets from the Latin word tertius meaning three.

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