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La figura literaria "el viento gime por su soledad," es una metáfora.
Las figuras literarias sirven para que el escritor pueda darle un nuevo significado y relevancia a las ideas que desea plasmar. Si usas figuras literarias en tus tareas o escritos, podrás ejemplificar, adornar, exagerar un punto para que se entienda mejor, darle "viveza" a tus palabras, podrás convencer por medio de la persuasión, "envolver" a tus lectores para que no pierdan el interés de la lectura.
Hay muchas figuras literarias. Las más comunes son: metáfora, símil, onomatopeya, paradoja e hipérbole.
Answer:
11.) What's your name & where do you live?
12.) How old are you & how many siblings do you have?
13.) What is your favorite hobby?
14.) Who is your friend & why?
15.) What are you gonna do today?
16.) Do you have a pet?
17.) What would you do after graduating from Penn Foster & why?
18.) Where are you going tomorrow?
19.) What did you did yesterday?
20.) Where have you traveled recently & who did you went with?
Explanation:
Translation
1) semáforos
2) calendario
3) avenida
4) templos
5) monumentos
6) cazaban
7) catedral
8) agricultura
9) edificio
10) barrio
Answer:
1. Who is it? It's her = Es ella
2. Who are they? It's them = Son ellos
3. Who is it? It's him = Es él (man pointing to the man)
4. Who am I? It's me = Soy yo (Lady pointing herself)
5. Who are they? It's us = Somos nosotras
Explanation:
<em>12 Personal Subject Pronouns</em>
yo = I
tú = you (singular familiar)
usted = you (singular formal)
él, ella = he, she
nosotros (masculine) , nosotras (Feminine) = we
vosotros (masculine) , vosotras (feminine) = you (plural familiar)
ustedes = you (plural formal)
ellos (M), ellas(F) = they