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She was as graceful as a ballerina.
He ran as fast as a cheetah.
The rain was as thick as ice.
She was as tall as a god
They were as short as a dwarf
They were as slow as a tortoise
Her smile was like a star lit up
She was as slim as a stick.
He was as wide as a gorilla.
She was as cute as a dog
Explanation:
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The answer is B. Tan is presenting the example <em>"limited English"</em>, which is just <em>one of many</em> other terms she heard before, to express how bad they seem. Because, when people deem those whose knowledge of the Mother Tongue <em>is not as the native speaker</em>, therefore is limited, they are defining everything as limited, even their speaking perceptions.
Answer:
by the stock of superlatives the author means the group of people who were superlative or of high post or standard in the audience.
And the sentence means that the person exhausted or astonished the minds of his audience that even the superlatives were surprised by his lecture and was....as said the first after Desmond Tutu in 2008 to get a standing ovation or the highest standard of applause to him.
The GCF is 4 because 4 times 4 is 16 and 4 times 6 is 24 and 4 times 10 is 40
Answer:
What is the name of the book???