We can define symmetry as the the quality of having parts that match each other, particularly in a way that is alluring, or likeness of shape or substance.
Now here is a use of word symmetry in a sentence.
The outline of the house had a satisfying symmetry, its oval shape being grabbed in its stretched windows.
Deft means skillful or careful, so to utilize it legitimately in a sentence, here's an example;
The photographer is known for her deft utilization of lighting.
Now we use both words, deftly and symmetry in a sentence;
The designs on the floors were deftly placed, and the symmetry was great.
Answer: Simile. To yell at someone.
Explanation:
The figurative language that is used here is a simile. A simile is when a particular thing is compared with something else.
With regards to the figurative language that is used here, the meaning is for someone to yell at another person.
Xenophobia is the "fear" of people from other countries or more generally the fear of the other.
Let's take for example the currenst situation in Europe and the problem is:
"Why do many European people feel hostile towards the coming refugees?"
The objective would then be"Understand the reasons for the hostile attitude and mitigate this attitude"
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Answer: Parramore used made the essay more convincing because it made the reader feel as if it was something they already knew was bad.
Explanation:
Throughout the essay the words and language that Parramore used made the essay more convincing because it made the reader feel as if it was something they already knew was bad. For example she says in page 32-33 “Surveillance has a way of dehumanizing workers.” which is very convincing when the reader reads
Answer:
Answer choice C
Explanation:
The first one was talking about another thing, so was the second one.
Answer choice D meant that this person ALSO liked "guohua" but the person asking never said they liked it.
Answer choice C just said, "Yes, I like it"
Hope this helps!