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I believe the correct response to your question would would be the third option, "Who has not, a hundred times, found himself committing a vile or a silly action, for no other reason that because he knows he should not?" as it shows how the narrator expresses how he feels about the situation, and why he did what he did. By saying this, he seeks pity from the reader.
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Paragraph 2: Summarize the Source: Write a brief summary of the content of the blog that you reviewed. What information did that source contain?
Answer:
The soilders were ready for combat due to theier extensive training.
Explanation:
The word combat is used as a verb tense in every other example, as it is represented as the act of doing something.
Ok first one FACT
second one OPINION
third one FACT
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Fifth one FACT
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Explanation:
Metaphor
Have you ever seen someone eating really sloppily and said, 'He's such a pig'? Of course you don't mean that person is literally a pig. What you're using here is a metaphor. A metaphor is a form of figurative language where one thing is said to be the same as another thing. In that example, a sloppy eater is said to be the same as a pig. Metaphors are often used to invoke imagery, and to give the listener a clear idea of what you mean in a short sentence. Metaphors are also very common as a literary device. One place we can see examples of this is in Erich Maria Remarque's novel, All Quiet on the Western Front