1. alliteration
This is because the majority of the words in the sentence begin with the letter L.
2. metaphor
This is because the sentence does not liken the teacher to a encyclopedia using like or as, like a simile does. The statement is not an extreme exaggeration, which would be a hyperbole. It's absolutely not a <span>onomatopoeia because it doesn't mimic the sound of the object it's likened to. It has to be a metaphor.</span>
B and d because b is how u do with out plagiarizing and also d because u have to always list the source where u got the info
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<span>A. Ethos
Ethos deals with the ethical responsibility of a speech from the speaker. The speaker needs to represent themselves with authority and respect for the subject and audience, showing that they have put in the work to know their subject as well as their responsibility to the audience.</span>
True. this is because the narrator is trying to be as realistic as possible.
Explanation:
In this quote, the author defines each of the terms mentioned, which are "ability", "motivation", and "attitude".
"Ability" is the possession of the means or skill to do something. It can be anything that you possess or own in yourself, such as "the ability to see", "the ability to work", etc.
"Motivation" is the desire to act in service of a goal. The more motivation you have, the happier you get, therefore leading to doing a good job and working hard.
"Attitude" is a settled way of thinking or feeling about something. It is similar to "behavior" and determines how well a person achieves a certain thing.
Therefore, to sum it up, this quote is generally talking about the definitions of ability, motivation, and attitude. If you have these three traits, then you would indeed be successful in the future.
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