Answer: Idiom
Explanation:
The options include:
a. Personification
b. Metaphor
c. Similie
d. Idiom
The figurative language used in this expression is referred to as an idiom. An idiom simply refers to the words or the phrases whose meaning can't be easily known based on the way the words are written. They're words that aren't taken literally.
They're just meant to create an image or have an effect on the reader. For example, saying someone has a cold feet simply means that the person is anxious or nervous and not that the feet of the person is cold.
Here, the dog eating an homework simply means that Daniel didn't do the homework and he's looking for excuses.
Main idea is the central idea there the same thing hope that helps
Answer:
I hate to break it to you but-
Explanation:
You need to do that on your own for your own good. Why do you think you should be rewarded a scholarship? What qualities do you have that match that schools ideal student? If you play and excel at any sports, mention your exceeding effort and position in that sport/club/etc. You should also mention any exceeding grades and honors classes you've earned/taken. These are some essential questions to mention in your essay. If you haven't already, I suggest you apply with the help of your school counselor or career counselor. Also do plenty of research on certain scholarships and requirements for the average scholarship and prove your points. I also recommend asking a trusted friends/family/teachers how you've grown academically and what are some comments they have made about your academics? Get as much supporting evidence to back up your claims and try your absolute best. I hope you get a scholarship, they really do help.
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