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Material things will never bring happiness to any home even though I will live in a world controlled by material things; however, even with the excess of the material, there will be no contentment. The genuine feel of happiness comes from a family with love and care.
Most people run to materials things forgetting that it is not the sole bearer of happiness. Some people go as far as sacrificing their loved ones because of material possessions. According to Mrs. March, wealth is happiness that is contented.
A mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound argument.
1. figurative language is what a simile, metaphor, and everything else is
2. no clue
3. comparing two things without the use of the world “like”
4. comparing things by using the word “like”
5. giving human traits to an object
6. exaggeration
7. the opposite of an exaggeration
8. I forgot
9. comparing two or more things for clarification
10. something unexpected like “the fire station burned down”
The sentence does not contain any errors in period usage is letter (A)<span> Have you read The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien? Letter B is lacking a period after 'Lt'. Letter C lacks period after 'Rev' and letter D lacks a period right after the word 'Sgt.' As much as possible, contracted titles should have periods right after it.</span>
Metaphor becasue it’s either or and very direct