Answer:
A simile
Explanation:
It is a simile because it uses the word AND to show comparison.
It should be:
1. The fans...in ten buses
4. The pitcher made two great catches
5. Another player made two good tosses to first base
baffled means confused, like I was baffled when I got a pop quiz in class
Poe writes that Usher "entered, at some length, into what he conceived to be the nature of his malady." What exactly is his "malady" we never learn. Even Usher seems uncertain, contradictory in his description: "It was, he said, a constitutional and a family evil, and one for which he despaired to find a remedy--a mere nervous affection, he immediately added, which would undoubtedly soon pass off." The Narrator notes an "incoherence" and "inconsistency" in his old friend, but he offers little by way of scientific explanation of the condition. As a result, the line between sanity and insanity becomes blurred, which paves the way for the Narrator's own decent into madness. This madness is manifested not only in the breakdown of Usher's mind but in his decrepit body. The diseased rotting corps of his sister also illustrates this motif.
Answer:
Excessive desire for money is the root of evil
Explanation:
People are in need for money but most people are in excessive need for money. It makes people go mad and causing them to make bad habits such as killing witch crafting. In the end people end up killing them selves for just getting money sacrificing each other.