Simile. You can tell similes apart from others because when they are compared similes use words "like" or "as"
Answer: Jester and ( I ) play in this school yard.
Many of ( us ) are preparing for this trip.
Sita gave ( her ) an interesting book to read.
Out father went to visit ( them ) at the seaside.
Peter and (him) are at the junction waiting for (me).
Was it ( him) who gave us this bat?
I think it was ( her ) who spoke to (them).
Please tell (her) we are interested in buying the house.
I hope you will give (us) some help.
(He) likes to visit the seaside.
Explanation: For subject pronouns, use words like I, You, He, She, It, We, They. For object pronouns use words like him, her, and them.
"By" is the preposition in the phrase "<span>He lives by a great little pizza place."</span>
Answer:
See explanation for answer.
Explanation:
The overarching theme of this quote is, loss of hope. The literary device in this quote is a simile. The simile in this quote is, "...like a hunter's dog that suddenly goes mad and turns on his master." The plot development in this quote is how he fears that young people will turn on the world, on close ones to them, on others and there is no chance of stopping them. The character development of this quote is describing someone or multiple people and how they will become mentally viscous or curious in a harmful way.
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