This would be an example of a simile, as it is comparing two objects using the word “as”
Mass- triple beam scale
Volume- graduated cylinder
Density- find the mass and the volume of the object. Divide the mass by the volume.
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A comma splice is where two independent clauses (complete sentences) are joined together with a comma without also including a conjunction such as "and" or "but." Sentences B and D above both contain comma splices (the comma after "century" in B and the comma after "areas" in D). D is also missing a capital letter at the beginning of the sentence. The problem in sentence C is the commas surrounding the word "however." When the word "however is used to join two independent clauses like this, it should be preceded by a semicolon and followed by a comma. In this sentence, the semicolon belongs after the word "area." The word "however" begins the second independent clause. Thus, the only correct sentence above is A.
Best answer is
A) I met Cathy at a store on a street near the bridge.
Although every option features concrete language, this can be considered the most concrete sentence. Concrete language, the opposite of abstract language, features little to no ambiguity in meaning, and is specific in its description. The less imagination you need to fully interpret the sentence, the more concrete it is.
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