B.The horse galloped over with golden mane steaming to the hay
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I’d say the best type of figurative language to describe it would be ‘personification’, because it gives the river human qualities like the dimples and the ability to whisper.
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Two positive charges repel one another.
Well for starters, It’s mostly based on *your* opinion, think of a privilege you have and don’t have but you wish you had (if you want me to create a scenario for you I can)
The verb tense that is used in each of the following sentences are:
- 1. She has <u>completed</u> her homework. Past tense
- 2. Prior to receiving his law degree, he <u>will have earned </u>a bachelor's degree. Future progressive tense
- 3. He is <u>enjoying</u> his free time. Present continuous tense
- 4. The students <u>climbed</u> aboard the bus for the field trip to the museum. Past tense.
- 5. He had <u>made enemies</u> of his debate teacher before he <u>applied</u> to Yale. Past tense
<h3>What is a Verb?</h3>
This refers to the part of speech that is used to show the action in a sentence.
Hence, we can see that the verb tense that is used in each of the following sentences are:
- 1. She has <u>completed</u> her homework. Past tense
- 2. Prior to receiving his law degree, he <u>will have earned </u>a bachelor's degree. Future progressive tense
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