Here is just an example:
How gracious of you to accept my apology, after losing the bag that contained the present.
1) I learned that people that are poaching or hunting are causing a rapid decrease in the existence of certain species. This has caused almost 900 species to have gone extinct in the past 500 years and may lead to a mass extinction.
2) People who enjoy hunting have license but poacher hunt for the money of it all. If we find people poaching we need to report them and have them earn a hunting licence or take away their poaching equipment.
3)The species that have gone extinct are being affected by this. The animals that were once beautiful creatures that could roam around this earth in peace ✌ are now gone and have no others left to carry their blood line and keep the species alive.
Answer:
<em>The singer’s high notes stabbed my ears like jagged knives. This sentence is an example of </em><em>b.) connotation. </em>
Explanation:
Words usually carry cultural and emotional associations -connotation- and literal meaning -denotation. Connotation is a literary device that refers to a meaning implied by the phrase, apart from the idea explicitly described. Connotation may be positive or negative. In this example, the connotation in <em>stabbed my ears like jagged knives</em> is clearly negative
To answer the question above if what option would Korina choose to earn more income towards the goal of buying a new house after she graduates college; with $12,000 she can start up a small buy and sell business and invest in stock market or mutual funds for passive income monthly/yearly.