Is it over a specific topic?
<em>Interesting question. Here are the revised sentences, complete with commas (when they are needed).</em>
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<em>After I finished the Chicago Marathon, my legs were tired.</em>
<em>Muhammed Ali was the greatest athlete ever.</em>
<em>My mom told me to clean my room, wash the dishes, and take out the garbage.</em>
<em>I want to listen to my iPod in class, but my teacher won't let me.</em>
<em>If I had the chance, I would change our mascot to a gorilla.</em>
<em>No, I don't want to go to Taco Bell for lunch.</em>
<em>The fireworks were fun to watch.</em>
<em>Marcus Brutus, who was tricked by Cassius, was the last conspirator to stab Caesar.</em>
<em>Antony, thinking the conspirators would kill him, fled after he saw Caesar's dead body.</em>
Answer:
What i do in a week?
well it usually consists of completeing all of my school work.Then around two each week I will go hangout with my friends in my neighborhood.We usually always play football because their mostly boys.Then around 5:00 every tuesday and thursday i will go to softball practice for my travel team.Then on weekends i usually have out of state games so we have long drives.
Spanish:
bueno, por lo general consiste en completar todo mi trabajo escolar. Luego, alrededor de dos a la semana, voy a pasar el rato con mis amigos en mi vecindario. Por lo general, siempre jugamos al fútbol porque la mayoría son niños. Luego, alrededor de las 5:00 todos los martes y jueves iré a la práctica de softbol para mi equipo de viaje. Luego, los fines de semana, generalmente tengo juegos fuera del estado, por lo que tenemos viajes largos
Answer:
Aphorism
Explanation:
Anagram is a word, phrase, or name formed by rearranging the letters of another. I don't think this is it because they is no words that were rearranged.
Aphorism is a pithy observation that contains a general truth. This could be true!
Analogy is a comparison between two things. This is not it because there are not two things being compared.
Allusion is an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference. This is not it because this sentence is explicit meaning it is very straight foward.
Out of all four of those... I would go with Aphorism.