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Lincolns decision to arm black soliders occurred as soon as the military emancipation would not worked
Answer: I interpreted this more as him admiring her voice, so it is for sure not sarcasm. I believe figurative language fits this best because there is use of simile, which is considered figurative language. The simile is when it says “as if each speech is an arrangement of notes”. Similes compare two things and this is comparing her voice to music.
The answer is D. Hope it helps! :)
When he pushed me from the plane, my first thought was my parachute but he would've thought of that already.As he used to say I was 'predictable' I guess I would just have to accept the fact that I was going to die.Hurting down to the ground at such a speed gave you a lot to think about,where had I gone wrong when had I started to trust him so much he could back stab me like this and I hadn't even realised how many red flags there were
A. Wasn't.. This is because if you seperatevthe contractioninto two words it is was not, this would make the sentence be "Wally was not capable of lifting the heavy box."
If you were to do the same thing with weren't it would sound like "wally were not capable of lifting the heavy box." This does not make sense because "wally" is singular (so is "was not") and "were not" is pleural.
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