dang I'm so sorry to hear that D: that's so not fair no one should be forced to come out, it's such a precious moment.
The<span> best replacement for the underlined word is </span>argue. This is because when a critic tells an opinion, the he or she is arguing or opposing to what common people will notice.
Answer:
Character vs character
Explanation:
I am 90 percent sure tell me if it is right or not if its wrong i am so sorry
I believe it would be “most often”
This passage from Nectar in a Sieve uses both personification and a simile. A simile is a comparison made between two things using the word 'like' or 'as'. In the excerpt, fear is compared to "black flying ants after a storm" using the word 'like'. Personification is when an inanimate object is given human like qualities, such as breathing, feeling, talking, etc. This is also present in the passage because the narrator has transformed fear into a tangible object by comparing it to the black flying ants. Both personification and similes are forms of figurative language, and both can have powerful affects on the way the audience views the story.