Explanation:
singular example is dog
plural example is dogs
bc plural means more than one
The correct answer is D
Can you help me with my question?
Identify the figurative language used in the sentence below (taken from the text)
"...they (rumors) were now for the most part black creatures who flapped their wings drearily near to the ground and refused to rise on any wings of hope."
a) simile
b) metaphor
c) alliteration
Choose the most accurate paraphrase for the sentence below.
"No respite was given the troops. Instead they were driven back into the fracas on the sward."
a) The troops had no rest, but were driven back into the woods by the sword.
b) The troops had no food, but had to continue fighting in the woods.
c) The troops had no rest, but had to return to the fight in the field.
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Explanation:
The answer is D.
According to abba rhyme scheme, as the spelling suggest, the first and the last later must sound same and the second and third later must sound same.
So, lost and cost sound same
and tell and well sound same.
Answer:
(Forewarning, I haven't read this novel and without context it's difficult to answer. Hopefully my answer provides help anyway!)
As a musketeer, Aramis may be concealing his interest in his mysterious lover to avoid tarnishing his image and refrain from involving her in his work. Considering he intends to change his profession once he completes his tenure as a musketeer, it's likely that he will pursue his interests and reveal his strong infatuation towards his lover. However, currently, he is primarily focused on being more attentive toward his duties and expectations.