What???? I’m confused sorryyy
Answer:metaphor
Explanation:
because it uses like of as
The correct answer is B: Rich Londoners are quick to bet huge sums of money to settle trivial arguments. This is because they were betting whether or not he would starve in a month. This is of course, not an actual concern and just an exaggeration, since rich people don't starve.
This can be the answer:
1. The wrath of God is compared to dammed waters
2. A bent bow,
3. Sinners are compared to spiders
It can also be the answer:
(1) Sinners in the hands of an angry God.
(2) As he that walks in slippery places is every moment liable to fall, he cannot foresee one moment whether he shall stand or fall the next; and when he does fall, he falls at once without warning
(3) For it is said, that when that due time or appointed time comes, their foot shall slide
Answer:
She reached late; luckily, the bus had not left.
Explanation:
A semicolon is generally used to connect two independent clauses that are closely related. And in the use of the semicolon, the word acting as the conjunction between the two independent clauses must be followed by a comma.
So, the given sentence "She reached late luckily the bus had not left" can be correctly rewritten as "She reached late; luckily, the bus had not left".