A metaphor is used to compare two things without using the words 'as' or 'like' in the sentence.
Example: He is such a pig - that sentence compares two things the boy and the pig and no words such are mentioned with 'as or like' therefore it is a metaphor
Answer:
- formal tone
- use of the third-person rather than first-person perspective (usually)
- a clear focus on the research problem under investigation, and precise word choice
Explanation:
<span>In an Inconvenient Truth an increase in greenhouse gases is dangerous because
A. They trap more heat in Earth's atmosphere</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
The author feels that students have learned is that writing is a personal task. Each of the writers have different style and technique of writing and perusing the readers. There is no one way that can be defined as the right way, as distinct ways have distinct characteristics and is unique in its own sense. The different ways of writing depends on different factors and these factors justifies the style and the way of writing and conveying the message to the readers.