Question 1: I would say it is an assonance (a vowel rhyme in the sounds of words or syllables between their consonants). In this line the dominant sound is “Sa” which is repeated in the initial syllables of the words , Santi, Sound and Science. Therefore the correct answer is C. Assonance.
Question 2: it could not be a personification since an animal can also howl as much as a person. It is then a metaphor as the wind does not “howl” per see. The noise is produces by the strong speed of the wind and it come in contact with a solid surface that make it vibrate, creating sound. The correct answer is therefore C. Metaphor.
Question 3: The answer is definitely an idiom which means to encourage a person before a public performance. It is based on the superstition that to wish someone “good luck” has actually the opposite effect and thus, wishing someone something negative as breaking his own leg will actually have the opposite, positive effect. The answer is C. Idiom.
Answer:
I believe the correct answer would be D.
Explanation:
It makes the most sense out of all of them!
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The methods I used to write my essays are
1) You need introduction
In the introduction you will present what you are gonna talk about. For example : If they ask you : Do you like cookies or ice cream ? To answer this you need to do the introduction. "I like cookies better than ice cream. Here are 3 reasons of why I like cookies. After you said that in 5 sentences. You skipped a line and you go down to give the 3 reasons you like cookies. This is introduction
Next you have The body or the development. The body should have 3 paragraph. In the first paragraph, you give the first reason why you like cookie and make sure you give some examples to support your reasons. Always make sure you have at least 5 sentences for each paragraph. When you done with paragraph one, go to the next paragraph and give your second reason and your third reason.
When you are done with the body or the development, you skipped a line.
Next, do your conclusion. The conclusion you just summarize everything you wrote. ( it depends on what type of essays)
I hope this help!
To write an essay, you must have an introduction, the body, the conclusion.
Remember: Each paragraph MUST be at least 5 sentences.
Let me know if you have further questions!
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In the Michio Kaku's book, Visions, he states that we are continuing to rush ahead. To prove that, he says “In the past decade more scientific knowledge has been created than in all of human history.” Since we are so advance, we don't need to be observers "of the dance of Nature". We have moved “from being passive observers of Nature to being active choreographers of Nature.” We are no longer discovering, now we are creating. Conserning future predictions Kaku says to listen to "those who create it".
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