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Answer</h2>
The metaphor you are looking for is “My love is such that rivers cannot quench”
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Explanation</h2>
The metaphor is used in the sentence as an implied comparison. As in the present verse. there is an implicit comparison of “my love” with fire. Thus by saying that even a large amount of water like “rivers” cannot quench my love reveals that the poet’s love is everlasting and it remains substantial.
Answer:
Slavery goes against what America stands for.
Explanation:
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Wiesel
Explanation:
The Polish prisoner in charge of the bunkhouse spoke compassionately. He said "good night" to the Jews. Wiesel said "those were the first human words" he had heard.
Answer: A
Explanation: They all make sense in this form.
The other transition words sound wrong when they fit with the sentences:
"Afterward, she heard a strange noise coming from inside."
"Long ago, they were all huddled around Blush's stall."
"Nevertheless, the other cows stamped nervously at all the commotion."