I would say (A) simile.
<span>- A simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two things.
- Imagery is when the author uses highly descriptive and vivid language to provide an image that the reader can visualize, helping them to understand the text.
- Personification is when non-human objects are given human characteristics.
- A metaphor is a non-literal comparison of two things without the use of "like" or "as".
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My advice is to just be yourself but lie a little bit
The movie, Pinocchio, shows the importance of honesty because their are two sorts of lies. Lies that have short legs are those that carry you a little distance but cannot outrun the truth and the consequences always catch up with the person who lied, and l<span>ies that have long noses are those that are obvious to everyone except the person who told the lie, which make the person who told the lie look ridiculous. Basically there's always a way for others to know if someone has been lying.</span>
Answer:
B: the form of verb that conveys the speakerś attitude
Explanation:
I dont know if i am correct, please correct me if im wrong.
Answer:
poetry is like a poems at the end of each sentence there is a rhyme.
Explanation:
literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm; poems collectively or as a genre of literature.
"he is chiefly famous for his love poetry"