Answer:
The predication is formal if the subject necessarily entails (or excludes) the predicate; it is material if the entailment is contingent.(2nd paragraph)
Explanation:
The definition of a prediction is a forecast or a prophecy. An example of a prediction is a psychic telling a couple they will have a child soon, before they know the woman is pregnantA prediction is what someone thinks will happen. A prediction is a forecast, but not only about the weather. Pre means “before” and diction has to do with talking. So a prediction is a statement about the future. It's a guess, sometimes based on facts or evidence, but not always.
(1st paragraph)
Answer:
cuz they were hiding
Explanation:
because they probably were
Answer:
Hyperbole
Explanation:
A hyperbole is and exaggerated statement. A hyperbole isn't meant to be taken literally.
"I am freezing to death", just means I am very cold. Not like they are literally freezing to death.
The reason may be to show the reader that this is important and to give the word an emphasis. It also gives the reader a feeling of someone being watched just 'perching above my chamber door".