Answer:
Simile - A
Metaphor - B
Personification - C
Hyperbole - E
Irony - D
Explanation:
Similes compare two different things.
Metaphors apply words to someone/somethings that aren't literally applicable.
Personification makes something sound living.
Hyperbole is a large exaggeration.
Irony is like sarcasm, when you don't actually mean something.
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Answer:
Gandhi likely agrees with passive resistance as the text states, “The consequence is not the progress of a nation but its decline …. No country has ever become, or will ever become, happy through victory in war. A nation does not rise that way; it only falls further. In fact, what comes to it is defeat, not victory. And if, perchance, either our act or our purpose was ill-conceived, it brings disaster to both belligerents.”
Explanation:
Springboard
Answer:
- Help overcome anxiety.
Explanation:
An effective speech requires a passionate and confident speaker who possesses enough strength and courage to not only face the audience but convince them through his through research, knowledge, and communication skills required to effectively deliver the topic he/she is discussing.
As per the question, 'imagining oneself as a nervous yet successful speaker' functions as a tool to 'assist in overcoming anxiety(to face the crowd)' and presenting your ideas more confidently. This positive attitude would assist in convincing the audience more constructively(through efficiently conveying the ideas) and help evoke the desired response from them.
Answer:
5. Compare/ contrast
Explanation: that one is correct