If i'm correct, the true statement would be a. they have a simpler plot than novels.
b. is false because short stories are fiction, c is false because there is no concrete proof or rules about short stories saying that characters have to experience more growth than regular novels, and d is false because regular novels can also be read in a matter of a few days.
Before answering the question, let us explain what a Simile is:
According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a Simile is “figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as (as in cheeks like roses)”
It is similar to a metaphor but simpler and easier to understand and the metaphor is not presented by the comparatives “as” or “like”.
The phrase from “Barrio Boy” that contains a simile is:
"...a large hole that looked like a horse collar."
The exact simile is: <em>a large hole</em> like<em> a horse collar.</em>
Plz help<br><br>1. a, b, c, or d<br>2. a, b, c, or d<br>3. a, b, c , or d<br>4. a, b, c, or d
iogann1982 [59]
Answer:
1. C, 2 i think B., 3 A ., 4.D
Explanation:
Explanation:
The author shows how new digital media and movies both discourage teenagers for reading for pleasure
Answer:
The Spanish version is more effective.
Explanation:
Even though both versions are beautiful, in the translated one some figures of speech are lost, for example, in "venid a ver" there is an ALLITERATION that has a sound effect (the repetition of letter v) in the original language that is not shown in the English version.
Besides, "venid a ver" would be more effective if translated as 'come to see' (literal translation) instead of 'come and see'.