A metaphor means you say figure of speech, Like <span>the leaves danced in the trees delighted that spring had finally arrived.</span>
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<em>Hi, I probably think what sport you should participate is badminton , you already said you played badminton at school and i'd think you will agree with my opinion too...</em>
<em>-Marsha</em>
<em>#Carry-on </em><em>Learning</em>
Yes, because his mother taught him to look at the world not only from his own perspective, but also from other one. This will lead him to not judge a book by its cover and keep an open mind to others’ situations in the future.
The answer is C. My Aunt Meena, a nurse in a busy hospital, is from California
Appositives need a comma in front of and after the phrase, this is because the phrase interrupts the flow of the actual sentence.
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