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Mila [183]
2 years ago
14

Can someone help with this??

English
2 answers:
Gre4nikov [31]2 years ago
8 0
Let’s start with #6
This question is asking the definition of a metaphor. Unlike a simile, metaphors do not use like or as in comparing two things. They often use “was” or “are” or “is” to compare ideas.
So the correct answer for 6 is B.

Number 7 is asking about the definition of a simile. As I stated before, a simile uses “like” or “as” to compare two ideas.
So, the correct answer for 7 is D.

You answered number 8 correctly.A symbol issomething that represents something else in a story, most typically a idea of the work.

Number 9 is asking about motifs. Motifs are made of a reoccurring symbol or idea in a story. So, the correct answer for that one would be B.

Finally, number 10 is a little tricky. A theme is a lesson or moral idea that is expressed in a writing. So the best answer would be C.

I hope I got all of these wrote and this helps! :)
MatroZZZ [7]2 years ago
6 0

Simile: 7. Is Answer D


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