Correct answer choice is :
<h2>A) Shows how your solution has worked to solve similar problems</h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2><h2 />
The comparative approach is a procedure for examining the evolution of languages by doing a feature-by-feature comparison of two or more languages with common assault from a shared ancestor, in order to extrapolate back to infer the characteristics of that ancestor. The comparative approach may be compared with the method of internal reformation, in which the internal advancement of a single language is indicated by the study of features within that language.
Answer:
c. it can be a terminating or repeating decimal
Explanation:
Answer:
Simile: “but the land of gold seemed to hold him like a spell”
Metaphor: speaker says a promise made is a debt unpaid. Here, the poet uses a metaphor. He compares a promise to unpaid debt.
Personification: It seemed to the speaker as if the furnace roared
Repetition: Now Sam McGee was from Tennessee, where the cotton blooms and blows. Why he left his home is the south to roam 'round the Pole, God only knows.
End rhyme: *see repetition
Imagery: I cremated Sam McGee
Hyperbole: The line, “But the queerest they ever did see,” contains hyperbole.
Assonance: Howled out their woes to the homeless snows— O God! how I loathed the thing
Consonance: Since I left Plumtree, down in Tennessee, it’s the first time I’ve been warm
Internal rhyme: The Northern Lights have seen queer sights”. The words “lights” and “sights” rhyme with each other.
I could not find an understatement in the poem, sorry.