No.
personification is when you give an inhuman object human abilities.
for example: the thorn poked me
The Leatherstocking Tales include <em>The Last of the Mohicans</em>, <em>The Pathfinder </em>and <em>The Deerslayer</em>.
<u><em>The Leatherstocking Tales</em></u><u> is a series of five novels written by James Fenimore Cooper</u>, an American writer that lived during the first half of the nineteenth century. Besides <em>The Last of the Mohicans</em>, <em>The Pathfinder </em>and <em>The Deerslayer, </em>there are two more novels that are part of this series:<em> The Pioneers</em> and<em> The Prairie</em>. Moreover, <u>all of them are set in the eighteenth century and have Natty Bumppo as the main character</u>. The first one to be published was <em>The Pioneers </em>in 1823.
Answer:
Meaningful
Explanation:
This song is really meaningful, not like those Jojo Siwa songs, but it says the truth of life. The rapping is amazing, and this person is talented, even though he used other person's music, he makes his own lyrics, which is way much more unique than the og. I relate to this song since my crush actually is dating my sister and school is stressful, so I am kind of dealing with anxiety. It's not how most people feel, so I relate to this song a lot.
Answer: The word or phrase which best replaces the underlined part of the sentence to remove the logical fallacy is:
that person.
Explanation:
Even though there isn't any underlined word in the sentence, it can safely be assumed that the word would be "people". A fallacy exist in using "people" because, before, the speaker began by talking about "someone".
Someone is just one person. How then did we go from one person to many people? Why is it that this particular someone not learning something results in many people never developing skills? There is flawed reasoning here. Therefore, to correct it and to remove the logical fallacy, we have to keep the sentence as specific as it was from the beginning.
Hence, it should be that "If someone refuses to learn how to do something, that person will never develop new skills, and will struggle to get through life".
Answer:
an inkblot
good
he does not understand this test
Explanation:
got it right on edgenuity.