Answer:
a glass breaking, a cup falling, overflow of the drink
Explanation:
this is da such a weird question
If u have the same question like me then your answer would be D) complexity of character
Answer:
"However, chores are building blocks for a firm foundation."
Explanation:
A metaphor is where one thing is described / compared to another thing, without the use of words such as "like" or "as". It is where one thing is described by directly referring to another.
In this case, "chores" are not actual "building blocks", but are described as being like them, by directly referencing them as building blocks, but without the use of words such as "like" or "as".
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NOTE: If there is a word such as "like" or "as" (e.g. He was like a lion), than it would be a simile.
Answer:
C. of ice particles
Explanation:
The phrase of ice particles is a <em>prepositional phrase</em> because it consists of a preposition, <em>of</em>, its object, <em>particles</em>, and another word, <em>ice</em>, that modifies the object of the preposition. This prepositional phrase functions <em>as an adverb</em> in the sentence since it modifies a verb, <em>made</em>. Therefore, the prepositional phrase of ice particles is also an <u>adverbial phrase</u>.