Answer:
Explanation:
Last July, my family and I traveled to London, it was my mum’s birthday, she turned 50! When we arrived at the hotel we were shocked by the long queue at the check in desk. The receptionist was super nice upgraded us to a beautiful suite. Left our luggage and headed to Harrods. The weather was incredible it was sunny and breezy. Since we were tired we did not stay out for long.
The next morning, my brother and I went on an adventure on our own. We took a taxi to the London Eye, it was phenomenal! Loved the ride and the views. After lunch we had fish and chips it was delicious.
Metaphor- ...life in a snowglobe was <u>not all roses</u>!
Alliteration- ...<u>seasons</u> <u>stored</u> <u>safely</u> under the <u>stairs</u> in a storage bin
Onomatopoeia- ...<u>clink</u> on the glass
Oxymoron- ...there was a <u>deafening silence</u> as Frosty waited...
Personification- ...until the <u>snowflakes attacked him</u> from every angle
Answer:
The main difference is in length. Short stories generally range anywhere from 1,500 to 30,000 words whereas novels start from about 50,000 words.
A short story has one main character and the story is told from that character's point of view, mainly first person. A novel has a cast of characters and the story can be told from any of those characters' viewpoints.
This one is kinda hard. I would say B or C. Use the one you would use in a paragraph about it.
Answer:
The language your using is English.
Explanation:
it is also a statement, if that any use.
and ummmm that's pretty much it...your question is a lil bit confusing
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