Answer:Did you see the dog in the middle
Did you see the dog in the middleof the road? B: Yes, I did. But
Did you see the dog in the middleof the road? B: Yes, I did. Butwhen I stopped, my car
Did you see the dog in the middleof the road? B: Yes, I did. Butwhen I stopped, my carfrom behind. *
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C. a proverb
A proverb is a short staying that tells a universal truth or advice. This proverb is saying that a true friend is one that it there for you in times of need, not just in good times.
An adage is very similar to a proverb. In fact, they can be used interchangeably. Generally an adage is something that is a saying that is very old. Often proverbs are seen as words of advice and an adage as a statement of truth.
A simile is a comparison between two things using like or as.
An idiom is a phrase that does not mean what it says. For example, "raining cats and dogs" is an idiom. This does not mean that cats and dogs are raining down on the earth. It means that the rain is very heavy.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
And we are here as on a darkling plain
Swept with confused alarms of struggle and fight
Explanation:
The above two lines or sets of lines actually suggests that the speaker has undergone a loss of faith.
From the above statements, we discover that the speaker was reiterating what occurred to them. The speaker reveal that as a result of no joy, no love, no light, no peace, no help for pain, they ended up in a darkling plain and were swept with confused alarms of struggle and fight. This makes it clear that their faith was lost.