Answer:
Figurative language is used in the story “Marigolds” by using onomatopoeia, metaphors, and similes
Explanation:
Example of onomatopoeia in the story is “ouch” and “zing” it adds sensory language that we can imagine and almost feel how it is in the story
Example of metaphor in the story is “A marigold is the innocence in a child.”
Example of simile in the story is that Miss lottie can be compared to a marigold who has been picked and has gone through a lot. (Hope this helped)
Answer:
The three parts are 12,18 and 30
Explanation:
Let
x ----> the first part
y ----> the second part
z ----> the third part
we know that
-----> equation A

-----> equation B

----> equation C
substitute the equation B and the equation C in equation A and solve for y


<em>Find the value of x</em>

<em>Find the value of z</em>

therefore
The three parts are 12,18 and 30