Etymology is the study of the history and origin of words
It's A. Because a simile is a fugue of speech involving the comparison of one thing to another thing of a different kind.
Explanation:
"Flour is to recipe as oil is to engine" is an example of:
analogy
<span>The questions to ask are:</span>
<span>What is this paragraph mostly
about?</span>
Are there any unfamiliar words I
need to learn?
What is the author’s claim?
How does the evidence relate to
the claim?
Is the evidence relevant to the
claim?
It is important to identify what
the paragraph is about; the claim it is making as well as the evidences and how
these evidences that support the claim. In addition, it is also important to
have a full understanding of the vocabulary used in the paragraph.
lurk, burke, smirk, dirk, irk
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