The word abomination<span> comes from the Old French word </span>abominacion<span>meaning "horror, repugnance, disgust." The word </span>abomination<span> can also be used to refer to a person or object you find utterly loathsome and repellent. If you look at someone else as an </span>abomination,<span> that means you are horrified by them, and barely even think they're human. If you hear a friend describing you as an </span>abomination<span> behind your back, you need to find a new buddy right away!</span>
It is a a metaphore because it compares her hair to a mass of gray ringlets
D. We, is the answer you are looking for. Compound direct object is a noun or phrase and the recipient.
Answer: Leg, Arm, Nose, Chest
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Bob used raspberry flavor in the cod liver oil <em>to mask</em> the taste of the medicine.
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