Answer:
This question requires a personal answer, but anyway I will help you with an explanation and an example of this.
Explanation:
Conjunctions are used to link words and / or sentences together. There are two types of conjunctions and the position it has within a sentence depends on the type. Also, there are three forms of conjunctions.
The most common conjunctions are “and,” “but” and “or”.
Types of Conjunctions:
- Coordinating conjunctions: This type of conjunction is used when we want to link two phrases that have the same value. Example: and, but, however, or, so, then, therefore, yet.
- Subordinate conjunctions: This type of conjunction is used when one of the phrases depends on the other (subordinate phrase). The subordinate phrase is meaningless without the other. Most conjunctions are subordinate. Example: altough, as, after, before, if, since, so that, until, when.
You could start your paragraph this way:
My idea of an ideal weekend would be to go to the beach after school. If the weather was hot, it would be a lot of fun to go to the beach and spend the day with family and my best friend. Then, we would go for ice cream at my favorite store until the sun goes down.
Answer: a and b
Explanation: im so sorry if its wrong have a good day.
The first alternative is correct (A).
The text talks about virus infection on a person's computer, which can be monitored from there.
That is, the passage has a specific subject whose exchange of experiences can contribute to a better understanding of the problem. In this context, the interlocutor can, for example, tell a particular experience in which he or she had to deal with a virus in his computer, giving details of what happened and how it was solved.
Incomplete question. However, I provided explanations about the four figurative languages mentioned.
Answer:
<u>Hyperbole</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Hyperbole: A hyperbole refers to a literary device that employs the use of exaggerated statements that shouldn't be taken literally. For example, saying, "the whole Earth stood still when he gave his speech." We notice this example matches the type of figurative language used in the sentence.
Personification: When something that is not human is attributed as though it has human characteristics, it is the figurative language of personification. For example, saying, "the forest became saddened"
Symbol: It refers to anything that represents something else. For example, the symbol of a heart often symbolizes (represents) love.
Simile: This figurative language involves a deliberate comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind in other to make a clear description to the listener or audience.