Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. However, I inferred you are referring to the passage found in the book "Collections Close Reader: Grade 8."
<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, a <u>simile</u> is a literary device that compares two things that exactly aren't similar or alike as though they were, in other to give a good description.
For a simile about the narrator: one good example is when read;
<em>"</em><em><u>Chatter like a monkey</u></em><em> when I command adult attention."</em> Here the author uses the expression "Chatterlike a monkey" to depict the talkative nature of the narrator when given attention, just as how a monkey makes noise.
For a simile about the mother: one good example is when read;
<em>"She rises </em><em><u>against the sun like a skyscraper,</u></em><em> and when I draw her in my notebook, she takes up the entire page." </em>The mother's bold and courageous nature is compared to the height of a<em><u> skyscraper.</u></em>
Answer:c
Explanation:
you always put a parthacize after it so it can make sense
How does Lady Macbeth react when her husband sees Banquo's ghost? ... She makes excues to the court for her husband's behavior. She says that Macbeth has visions from time to time. However, as Macbeth continues to show an odd behavior, she takes him into his room, saying he needs more sleep.
Answer:
Hey sorry that you're getting trolled. I've been really good at ELA all my life so I'm not an expert on how to improve, per say, but I can tell you some tips that I do use. Okay so, whenever you're writing an essay, make sure to avoid adjectives that you feel are "boring" or "used too often". For example, I can say "the fortune teller's negative prediction scared me." Or I could say, "the fortune teller's premonition evoked an ominous feeling in me." I know that wasn't that good of a sentence, however its definitely better than the first example. You can write like this too, if you look up synonyms to words that you think are too "plain" to better describe what you are trying to say. As for interpreting text in ELA, i think books can help. Read Read READ. I know books can be boring but find a genre that you like. I promise you there is a book out there for everyone whether you're into thrillers, romance, action, mystery, comedy, etc. This will help you grow your vocabulary in order to better understand any articles, stories, or texts that you read for school. ALSO LOOK UP ANY WORD THAT YOU DONT KNOW. TRUST ME, YOU WILL COME ACROSS IT IN THE FUTURE. if you want to read, id suggest doing so right before you go to bed because thats a time to wind down, get off your phone, and get ready for sleep. You can read a chapter or two and then sleep. Ik reading sounds boring but maybe give it a go. Who knows, you might like it! but yea read something ur interested in and i think you should be good.
Explanation:
A. I think bc there’s not a law saying they have to take responsibility unless she sues them ig