Answer:
In the "thoughts of Bruno'
Shmuel had many friends all wearing funny pajamas a camp is what it was where everyone got to play and talk with everyone. At Out-With all I have is the boring old house and my mean sister. One day sitting at the fence I would talk to Shmuel about everything and then he tells me about the man guards throwing crude words in for emphasis. I look up startled my father was a "guard". Shmuel looks at me but we go back to our boyish games because it doesn't matter anymore we still needed friends.
Explanation:
Hope this is what you were looking for made this up by myself this is a first- person of Bruno hope this is it.
BRAINLIEST PLZ
The dangling modifier in the paragraph is found in this phrase: Running for the bus, the rain began to pour.
Dangling modifiers are identified as errors. These don't have a clear target of the sentence and confuse the readers.
Running for the bus is a participle phrase. It doesn't have its correct target.
To correct the above dangling modifier, it should be like this.
While I am running for the bus, the rain began to pour.
Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Let's use process of elimination to find this answer. It's not option A because a metaphor is comparing two things without using the words like or as. It's not option C because simile is comparing two things WHILE using like or as. It's not option D because euphemism is usually a statement that seems to be too harsh. Therefore the answer is option B or "paradox" and that's because paradox is a statement that while seems to be false through investigation can be proven true.
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Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
All the answers are part of it.