Answer:
Well maybe if I actually read this story it would make more sense. I feel I need a little bit more text. But from here it seems that he seems guilty that his friend is standing in front of his face. Somewhere around there..
Explanation:
Sorry if it didn't help a lot I would prefer more context.. Have a wonderful day! :))
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
This is a simile. A great way to identify a simile is to look for the words "like" or "as".
"A constant whirring that had a metallic ring every few seconds, <u>like</u> sharp knives rubbing against each other."
A simile compares two things. In this sentence, the "constant whirring" is being compared to "sharp knives".
I hope this helps :)
What is the book or paragraph i need more information to answer this
Crops withered, curled up, then died under the thirsty sun <span><span>a hurricane came out of the east snapping their roots and tearing them out of the earth a voice that seemed to rumble out of the earth itself prodding each other and giggling, went back to the house These sensory images both visual and audible were used by the author to impress the reader with the devastation of the scene.
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Answer:
Sensible
Explanation:
Everyone is pointing fingers and yelling, blowing things out of proportion. Steve is being the voice of reason.