<span>B. It typically has multiple themes that are explored more deeply.</span>
Answer:
"I am a laptop." (Metaphor)
"Books started swirling around becoming a tornado." (Metaphor)
"<u>Like</u> colorful snowflakes..." (simile)
"Come on Cameron, you can compute <u>like</u> a laptop." (simile)
"My laptop <u>grinned</u> at me." (<u>person</u>ification - giving an object human-like characteristics)
Metaphors are like similes, but without the words 'like' or 'as.' Metaphors sound literal, even though they are obviously just a comparison.
Final answer: First and third quotes.
An adjective clause always comes before the word it modifies.
For example: RED rose
the word 'red' describes what the rose looks like.
For another example: TALL building. The word 'tall' tells us how big or small the building is. Therefore, the adjective clause always comes before the word if modifies
Answer:
One day, Maimuna and Salena, decided to walk while on their summer vacation . Maimuna grabbed a stone and and hit the road ! Maimuna thought they should enjoy, Which Salena thought was very wild. "It's summer vacation we have to enjoy!". Maimuna exclaimed. While on their journey Maimuna saw a Monkey climbing a tree and that scared Salena. Later it was time for a snack so Salena suggested they eat Burger and French fries and drink orange juice. Summertime is all about best experiences. and Maimuna and Salena wanted to make most of it. after a quick swimming in the pool, it was time to return. It had been another beautiful summer day