Answer: Your answer is a <u>line graph.</u>
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Like having different people, race, different cultures, different things your friends do, like Latin people, they have los reyes and cinco de mayo, and we have thanksgiving, you know? and how people have different religions. Hope this helped.
Answer:
The figurative language is a
<u>Simile</u>
Explanation:
My mother's voice was <u>like</u> a cool, dark room in summer - peaceful, soothing, quiet.
Similes use the words like or as to compare things—“Life is like a box of chocolates.”
In this case the word LIKE is used to describe their mothers voice.
Similes Add Depth to Writing. Similes can make our language more descriptive and enjoyable. Writers, poets, and songwriters make use of similes often to add depth and emphasize what they are trying to convey to the reader or listener. Similes can be funny, serious, mean, or creative and in this case sweet and loving.
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- Quinn <3
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A few weeks ago we bought a pet snake and invited some guests over to look at it, but they couldn't come because all the electricity in the city went out.