Hmm, I would have to say that it is the first one. A subordinating conjunction is like a rhetorical question, the sun is out but it isnt warm implying that usually the sun is warm but this time it isn't.
The answer is the first one.
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Answer:
simile
Explanation:
The sentence above presents a simile as a figurative language. The simile is characterized by comparing two different elements that have no relation to each other, but that express something that can be related. In the sentence above, we can see that the poet compared the ability to "last forever" with "fairytale monsters". This comparison was made between two different elements, as the simile approaches.
why don't you ask good questions that you are confusing people who are answering good questions
Answer:
The weather was cold and rainy when I drove Sid to the airport.
Explanation:
This sentence is the only one that is with all the verbs, pronouns and nouns written with correct grammar forming a sentence with coherence and cohesion. That is why this is the only sentence that makes sense and that allows the reader to understand the story that the sentence wants to pass.