ASSIMILATIONS OF THE /j/ Assimilation is when two sounds come together and change or melt into a new sound. Assimilations may happen inside a word, or between two words, when the final sound of a word touches the first sound of the next word (because when we speak we join all the words together).
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ngl they all donin bad atm but i would think maybe miami dolphins
Explanation:
<u>Answer</u>:
This hyperbole, is also an example of Simile.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Simile is a figure of speech which is used for comparison of 2 unlike things using like or as for example : white as snow , red as an apple. Similes are like metaphors. But metaphors are not the same as similes. Authors use simile to present their writings as exciting as a spontaneous show of fireworks. Here in the statement "They leaped like deer on the moon" which is an exaggeration but the use of direct comparison showing excitement.
Answer:
3. No, it is incorrect; the context explains that Sadie is struggling to "become accustomed to her new situation.
Explanation:
The term "acclimate" means struggling to adapt to a new environment or conditions. It is used for situational change.
So, when Ramira thought the word meant "move", her understanding is completely wrong. The context in which the word "acclimate" is used in the passage is to explain Sadie's struggle to be familiar and adapt to the colder climate whereas Ramira's understanding is completely off.
So, the correct answer is option 3.