The correct answer should be synecdoche.
Synecdoche is a figure of speech where a part of something is used to represent the whole thing, or vice versa. In the example above, the word heart refers to her entire being, not only to her heart. There is no alliteration (repetition of the same consonant) or synesthesia (mixture of senses) in the excerpt above.
Answer:
gas are well separated with no regular arrangement. liquid are close together with no regular arrangement. solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern
Answer:
B.the majority of people will do whats right
Explanation:
Here's a corrected version: "Have you ever ran in a relay race? If you can imagine a relay race, then you'll understand how
<span> the Pony Express worked.</span>" Only one main punctuation error.
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2. Patrick Henry: speech. Patrick Henry was a major figure in the American Revolution and was also well known for being a great orator. His speech “Give me liberty or give me death!” delivered in 1775 is one of the most famous speeches in the history of the American Revolution.
3. Captain John Smith: journal. Captain John Smith was an English explorer who wrote journals that described his experiences in detail about his expeditions, were he went and the people he met. His journals were published in 1612.