<span>I’m
assuming this is the excerpt:</span>
"I
got there it was all still and Sunday-like, and hot and sunshiny—the hands was
gone to the fields; and there was them kind of faint dronings of bugs and flies
in the air that makes it seem so lonesome and like everybody’s dead and
gone…"
The
figurative language used is:
<span>b. personification
</span>
In
the excerpt, the bugs and flies were personified to be droning in the air.
Personification is when nonhuman subjects are given humane attributes.
Answer:
it may be about a mice and men.
Explanation:
Answer:
My favorite subjects in school are math, ELA, Social Studies, and Science. My personal opinion about these classes are the person I sit next to in math smells funny and I wish I could move away from this person, the teacher in ELA is bitter so I like this class but not the teacher, My friend in science doesn't sit next to me so now I hate this class, and the teacher in Social Studies doesn't call on me so I mostly hate this class to because it's boring. My favorite class is ELA and my least favorite class is Math. So for better or for worse if I had to pick my favorite out of all of them would be ELA.
Explanation:
Answer: D) Excited and relieved.
Explanation: The tone of a text or sentence is the author's or speaker's attitude towards the audience, the subject or even the characters of the text. There are many different kinds of tones, like: positive, negative, objective, sad, angry, etc. In the given passage from "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley we can see that the overall tone is excited and relieved, we can clearly see this in the phrase " but when I became assured that my enemy had indeed fled, I clapped my hands for joy, and ran down to Clerval."
Answer:
I think if you've wrote 1-3 pages of work for each thing you're fine.
Explanation: