Answer:
B: Stating a Claim to an argument Sorry if its incorrect
Answer: Were.
Explanation: When its more than one, you use were is sentences like this, and was when its just one.
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Answer:
I think it's similes.
Explanation:
You can immediately cancel out allusions (reference to well-known person, place, or event outside the story) and hyperbole (an exaggeration, not to be entirely believed) leaving simile and metaphor. Because the word "like" shows up twice at the beginning and end- the roof came down steep and black <em>like a cowl</em>, their thick-leaved, far-reaching branches shadowed it <em>like </em>a pall- we can assume the answer is simile. Hope this helps!
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I used Quizlet and then I did some research on it I hope I helped!