I think gaze would be the answer because when you gaze and something you dont look at it for a short period of time, glimpse and peek are both words for looking at something for a short period of time.
Nouns
adjectives are words that modify nouns.
Answer:
The last one: Eventually, the Romans used the umbrella to protect themselves from the rain as well as the sun.
Answer:
in the body of your essay, to support your reasons
Explanation:
<span>Figurative language can, in
fact, go beyond personification as it can, too, include metaphors, similes, and
hyperbole. Personification is where
human attributes are given to something non-human. However, “visage” means one’s face, which is
already human; thus, there is no personification in masking a human face or masking
one’s visage. In looking at the excerpt,
there are no similes because there is no use of “like” or “as” which are needed
for a simile, and there is no use of metaphors because no comparisons are being
made. What is present, however, is a
hyperbole, which is an exaggeration that is really not meant to be taken at
face value. The hyperbole (figurative
language) present is in how Brutus is communicating that somebody’s face is so
ugly that there is probably no cave dark enough during the day within which one
could hide a monstrous face, so the best bet is probably just smile and/or try “put
on” a friendly face.</span>