Wooww...your poem is amazing...
The only idea I can suggest is to use more sophisticated vocabulary to express your thoughts and feelings and maybe a range of punctuation.
Answer:
A) inarticulate
Explanation:
The opposite of "articulate" is "inarticulate."
Since, Olivia was tripping over her words, she was not 100% coherent, meaning she was inarticulate.
Hope this helps! :)
B“She’s gone from sounding like the smoke detector”
A simile is a comparison between two things using like or as. In this simile the mother is talking about how her daughter played the saxophone. She is comparing the first sounds her daughter played to a smoke detector. When looking for similes, always look for the word like or as. Without one of these, there is no simile.
Answer: The cow is being milked by Darani
Explanation:
When passive voice is used, the focus of the sentence is removed from the subject that is performing the action and instead focuses on the object or person that the action is being done on.
In the above, Darani was the subject engaged in the action of milking so the correct passive voice would be one where the cow is now the subject. The correct word to use is "being" not "been" and the tense has to be in the present because the action is a present continuous one.
The answer is A. <span>The reminder that Wiesel is a Holocaust survivor</span>