Hyperbole is used when Shakespeare is speaking about his mistress. He is actually over exaggerating how ugly and repulsive his mistress is. He is saying that she doesn't have a lovely blush to her face when he says "But no such roses see I in her cheeks." He is also saying that her breath is awful when he contrasts her breath to nice perfume and says "than in the breath that from my mistress reeks."
Her and me is wrong it could be replaced with we us etc.
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2, 3, and 5
Explanation:
These are correct because they all pertain to you. The employer wants to know who you are as an employee and asking the first and fourth will give them no insight of how you will act and what you can bring to their company
True.
You have to slow down and listen for a coming train.
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the answer is there aren't enough details in paragraph 6 to develop a topic.
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