Simile it’s and simile I’m pretty sure
Answer:
1. Jesus Christ offers us eternal life. Subject--Verb--Indirect Object--Direct Object
2. Some riddles are easy to answer.
Subject--Linking Verb--Predicate Adjective
3. The deal seems fair.
Subject--Linking Verb--Predicate Adjective
4. My cousins live by the ocean.
Subject--Verb
Explanation:
1- Jesus Christ is the subject; offers is the transitive verb; us in the indirect object /objective pronoun; eternal life is the direct object.
2- Some riddle is the subject- are (be) linking verb -easy(to answer) is a predicative adjective.
3-The deal is the subject; seems is the linking verb; fair is the predictive adjective.
4- My cousins is the subject; live is an intrasitive verb
Live is neither a transitive nor a linking verb so :<em>By the ocean</em> is the adverbial complement but it is not mentioned in the pattern.
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False, the man did not want to see an accountant, he wanted to see the manager.
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I hope I helped and that this is correct!