Answer:
False
Explanation:
Whom is meant to be used as the object of a verb or preposition. Differently, Whom is used as a subject. Since the subject of the phrase is We, Who is the object of the verb, therefore it should actually be used as Whom.
Answer:
Explanation:
If its just saying what it sounds like it will be this: markus: hal artdyt 'aflam alharakat? 'iifa: farigh 'ahbabt 'aflam alharakat?
But if you want the symbols for arabic, too. Its this: ماركوس: هل ارتديتِ أفلام الحركة؟ إيفا: فارغ أحببت أفلام الحركة؟
A metaphor is a comparison between two things without using the words "like" or "as" (which would make it a simile). In this paragraph, the cyclops is compared to a large mountain. The effect of the metaphor is thus 1) to make a comparison and 2) to give the reader a visual image of the cyclops as a huge entity.
It's D. Similes use like or as. Metaphor calls one thing another. And alliteration uses the same letter/ sound combination.
Answer:
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