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I. The article was interesting, but it did not have the information I needed.
II. Cats vary in size, so many have wild colorings.
III. We had been traveling for ten hours, so we were happy to reach the motel.
IV. Every morning he makes oatmeal for breakfast and he also makes fresh juice.
V. The dog can go to the park, if he can go on a hike.
Remember, compound words are subjective, as long as they fit in context. Hope this helps!
No, the words "brilliantly happy" is NOT a metaphor and this is because, first of all, it does not make any descriptions.
Another reason is that the two things are dissimilar in any way and this is most likely the use of adjectives as the word "happy" is an adjective, while "brilliantly" is an adverb.
<h3>What is a Metaphor?</h3>
This refers to the figure of speech that makes direct comparisons between two dissimilar things.
Hence, we can see that the words "brilliantly happy" is NOT a metaphor and this is because, first of all, it does not make any descriptions.
Some examples of a metaphor are:
- He is a lion
- She is the rock of the family, etc
Read more about metaphors here:
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The right answer is C)The tragic heroine I have gotten this right on my quiz :D
Knowing the author's purpose behind writing is very important. It can change the format or structure of the piece, and even the words the author uses. There are three main categories of author's purpose, which can be remembered using the acronym PIE; this stands for to persuade, to inform and to entertain.