Answer: death
Explanation:
death or something that causes death, regarded as a release from life.
Answer:
r u askin wut i wud do if money didnt exist? oh ok
Explanation:
:o i rly dont know...sry if thats boring but i cant imgine a lifr where money is my solution...
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By today’s standards, my mobile phone is pretty basic. It’s a Nokia.
It’s a small device that receives telephone calls and sends text
messages. Other than that, my phone does NOT DO that much. Most
of my friends wish they could HAVE their own smartphones because they
are cool and trendy. They say the GOOD thing about a
smartphone is that you ‘can do everything with it!’ That’s right,
smartphones have many more functions than a simple phone, however, not
all of them are needed. In everyday life, smartphones are used mainly for checking social networking sites,
replying to emails, and playing games. Grown-ups as well as children, like playing games. Anyway, I prefer my good old
Nokia. It’s my number ONE mobile phone. When I bought it, it
didn’t cost me very much. And I am not afraid anyone
will ever steal it. It’s also very reliable. Yesterday I dropped it. It flew down the staircase and hit the wall. I thought
that would BE the end of it and I would have to buy a new
one. But nothing of the kind – it still works properly!
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He was very clueless about what was happening, but he felt kinda sad, like he has never felt before.
Explanation:
Being told what the song is about, helps the reader understand the lyrics.
Because the reader is told what the song is about, we know what the lyrics mean. The lyrics reinforce what the song is about, like how a simile reinforces what a passage is about. Think about this: If an author wrote, "The man was as brave as a lion,", instead of, "The man was brave", this is a much better choice of words.
Similarly to the passage, by using similes in the lyrics to better emphasize overcoming emotional and physical pain, the song helps the reader understand better the message of the song.
Answer:
So, by reading the section, the reader understands that a simile is about two things being compared to one another, like how the song compares physical pain to a choking rain of ashes.