Explanation:
I believe it would be better to be in the known. <em>If you are innocent towards the surrounding, you will be shown to world the hard way. Instead of someone telling you of the world around you, learning about it yourself can be scarring towards some people. </em>
<em><u>When Scout grows up, she is forced to conform to society. Throught her years, she has learned terms such as n***** lover, and Atticus never taught his children anything like that. She was exposed to Maycomb's harsh ways of living. </u></em>
Dear sir,
I am writing to you to inform you about the dangers that pollution of water bodies can cause in the environment.
Polluting water bodies is bad for the aquatic animals and for human beings. Pollution of the water can lead to the death of aquatic animals like the fishes, crabs etc.
Furthermore, pollution can lead to several health conditions such as diarrhea, cholera, cough etc. It's important to keep the environment clean and water bodies safe. Pollution can also lead to cancer which can then lead to death.
In conclusion, I'll be grateful if the issue of pollution is addressed and the environment becomes better for everyone.
Yours faithfully,
John.
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The correct option is C:<em> No country on Earth is immune from water shortages.</em>
Nowadays, water shortages are a worldwide problem. Not only South Africa or the United States, but also many other countries in the world suffer from water problems. In this way, a potential solution at local level could be not enough. It is necessary to take actions that revert this situation as soon as possible.
Answer:
The full question i believe is "Suddenly, Ollie <u>was a freight train</u> racing into the house". Is the underlined phrase a simile or metaphor"? My answer to this question is Metaphor.
Explanation:
Metaphor is a figurative language in which a thing is regarded as symbolic of something else. In this case 'was a freight train' is symbolic of something else. Metaphor has to do with applying a word or phrase to an object or an action that is not literally applicable.
When a Metaphor is used, the statement does not literally make sense, but then makes sense when the similarities between the two things becomes clear or when the individual understands the connection.