D. Simile because it uses the word “as”
Answer:I'm pretty sure it's hurry
Explanation:
you say hurried not hurryed
Is this a answer from a book or something cuz i dont get it
According to Barry Lopez, the fundamental topic of nature writing concerns our lack of connection to a sense of place and the natural world.
<span><span>one of Jupiter’s moons
</span>Appositive is noun or noun phrase in which retitles, renames and helps describe the noun that is adjacent to it in the sentence. The appositive is like a more clear illustration or wants to illuminate the said subject in the statement.
<span>1. The appositive word in the sentence is the author. Which describes and renames Gary Jackson in the sentence</span> </span> <span>
2. It renames Charles Dickens.</span><span>
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