Answer:
I think it is a map.
Explanation:
Well if you think about it a map shows cities but not house and it will tell you where mountain and ocean are but it isn't gonna tell you were a fish or tree is located.
I am just guessing so pls don't judge if i get it wrong
Answer:
C
Explanation:
In this poem, it is said how the girl thinks when it rains, the sky is sad. From this example, the girl might always believe that every time it rains, the sky is crying and doesn't dance.
(there r also more examples)
The type of figurative language would be hyperbole because the sentence is an extreme exaggeration that conveys a point. Normally, someone wouldn't eat a horse, even if they were hungry, but "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" conveys the fact that you are hungry.
Answer:
For Liesel, books are important as both material objects and as representations of the knowledge contained within them. Liesel, in stealing the books, is actually breaking the law...... an act of resistance. Ilsa's actions can be seen in much the same way. She knows that Liesel is taking books from her home, and she even encourages it..... she invites Liesel to take the books, and in doing so, she encourages her to learn about things that discouraged or forbidden by the Nazi regime.
Explanation: