Answer:
The answer is C
Explanation:
A metaphor is comparing two things without using like or as.
Answer----(B) Your golf shoes are kind of dorky.I mean,seriously
Answer:
Options number 2 and 3 are correct.
Explanation:
These are two different sentences and you already mentioned that the origional sentence had a comma splice, so option 1 is incorrect. A semicolin can always be used for joining two complete sentences, so option 2 is correct. These are two complete sentences, so option 3 is definitely correct. Option 4 has a sentence that has two complete sentences joined together without any puncuation, which is incorrect, so Options 2 and 3 are correct.
The answer is C: Life is fleeting and constantly changing.
It is the same! - For, be it joy or sorrow (regardless the condition)
The <em>path of its </em><em>departure</em> still is free: (it shows how life is fleeting)
Man's yesterday <em>may </em><em>ne'er</em><em> be </em><em>like</em> his morrow; (there are so much change in one's life.)
<em>Nought may endure</em> but Mutability. (It seems like a paradox, but only one thing will remain: change)