Answer:
Punctuation, Capitlization at the beginning, Grammar, spelling and no run on sentences.
The correct answers are
Metaphor: She's an encyclopedia; We're just old news; I'm spreading my wings.
Simile: It's hard as steel; He's crafty like a fox; I'm strong like a bull
Explanation:
Both Simile and Metaphor are rhetorical figures used to describe a person, animal, object, etc. by making a comparison. The key difference between these two figures is that in SImile explicit comparison words such as "like" or "as" are used, while in metaphor the comparison occurs directly. This means, in the sentences "It's hard as steel", "He's crafty like a fox" and " I'm strong like a bull" there is simile due to the use of like and as, while in the rest of the options there is a metaphor because comparison occurs directly.
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it means when eve ate the fruit in the garden she realized that she was naked.. it's in the book of Genesis
The correct answer is the introduction
Thesis sentences for almost all types of texts are located in the introduction. Usually the exceptions where it's not are rare.
Answer:
B setting up a series of items in a list
Explanation: