sentence helps to give additional evidence for a claim<span> or a </span>main idea<span>. This is the message, usually about life or society, that an author wishes to convey through a literary work.</span>
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This is done on April 1st, and is sometimes known as 'April Fish Day'.
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Answer:
I will wake up today at 7 o'clock. At 8 o'clock, we will make cereals for morning rice. I will go to school at 8:30. I play with Daniel at school. Play chess in the school cafeteria. I will go to Koen at 3:30. I will go to Noe at 4 o'clock. We will play "Rocket League" at 8 o'clock. I will study hard at 9 o'clock. At the end, I will go to bed at 12 o'clock.
Kyō kyō wa 7-jiji ni Okoshi o kimasu. 8-Jiji ni asa a sa gohan-han ni shiriaru-saku tsukurimasu. 8-Jihanji han ni gakkō gakkō e gyō i kimasu. Gakkō gakkōde Danieru-san to Yū a so bimasu. Gakkō gakkō no kafeteria de chesu o Yū a so bimasu. 3-Jihanji han ni kōen e gyō ikimasu. 4-Jiji ni ie e gyō ikimasu. 8-Jiji ni `roketto League' o Yū asobimasu. 9-Jiji ni Tsutomu tsuyo be n kyō o shimasu. Saigo sai go ni, 12-jiji ni ne nemasu.
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If the person lives in a drought area, such as California. Work places like water factories may be harder to find rather than somewhere more north east like New York.
Similes are directly comparing two objects, such as, "Life is LIKE and open book."
Metaphors also compare things, but more or less are making a statement. "Life is an open book."