Answer:
I think it means to tell what the quote means in your own way :)
Explanation:
The figurative language used in the excerpt is a simile. It adds to the characterization because it compares <span>the mother as a calm/silent person.
-Hope this helps.</span>
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<span>Well, this question is the tricky one! Actually, there wasn't left any marks, it is the main problem of this story. So in “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard” by Thomas Gray, NO marks have the forefathers left on history? and according to this fact the only one correct answer is definitely the third option from the scale represented above - The forefathers have left no mark on history, having led “noiseless” lives.</span></span>
Answer: She told a Boston newspaper reporter that she was deliberately "trying to give [her guests] something different." Using an ice pick, she broke a semi-sweet chocolate bar into small pieces and mixed them into the batter
Explanation: I did the quiz and I got it right lol (and don’t for get to rate it)
Answer: D
Explanation : The novel is a realistic but fictional story based on historical events during a time of conflict. The review does NOT identify Sylvia as one of The Little Rock Nine; she is identified as being asked to attend. The review does not reveal the answer to this character's conflict.