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The first one because barren means empty, dead. A museum isn’t barren or empty, neither is a bustling city or farm land.
Answer:
In English grammar, this kind of imaginary sentence is called a conditional sentence. We use conditionals to talk about imaginary situations in the past, present and future. We use conditionals for situations that might happen in the future, or situations that might never happen.
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Yes it's possible but It would sound better If you said, positive and negative emotions.
Explanation:
Desirable and undesirable can have conflicting meanings I.e desirable is what you like and undesirable is what you don't like but you can desire something negative or have something good that's undesirable to you.
Simile, because it uses the word "like"
Define Simile~ a comparison using the word "like" or "as".<span />