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D because it says that he was mad AS hell. A simile uses like or as.
Answer:
"lonely as a cloud" (line 1)
"Out-did the sparkling waves in glee:" (line 14)
Explanation:
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Answer:
Choice C, Simple.
Explanation:
(sentence: Aliza<u> found</u> fragments of ancient pottery)
There are three tenses in english. There's Past, present, and future.
These show something being at a certain point in time, like,
"I <em>was </em>eating that in <em>1987</em> but then you stole it and fed it to the dog"
However, these can't always be clear as to a very specific point in time, like,
"I <em>was</em> eating that, until you stole it and fed it to the dog."
So, it's a simple verb, because it shows an action, but it isn't pinpointing a specific moment in time.
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