By using as fast as it creates imagery that makes the reader believe he turn the light on as fast as he could. In a literal sense he didn’t figurative language is used to describe something in a fun way. (Or at least that’s how I remember it)
what is your ela homework topic on and what is the questions
Answer:
1. I have to reduce my expenses because I don't have a job.
2. You can borrow my bike but not for long, and be careful with it.
3. If we had left earlier, we could have stopped along the way.
4. If I were you, I would refuse to give Sally advice.
5. Our school is done with school uniforms.
6. I'll pick you up at 5 o'clock unless you call me.
Answer:
Good evening, I was wondering if I could redo the word journal entry thing for English. I did that late at night and if I'm being honest I don't fully remember clicking submit, I'm trying to bring my grades up especially English. English class has always been difficult for me to focus on.
Anyway I'm trying to get my life together, get a job, bring my grades up and get myself a car. I would really like you to allow me to redo the word journal if that's ok with you.
Explanation:
I just fixed some spelling mistakes, but everything looked good.
<span>a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
some examples are:
evil:wicked
beautiful:gorgeous
copy:imitate
cute: adorable</span>