Answer:
My biggest goal in life so far is being able to make my mom/family happy. My setbacks are usually things that I do that are not so good and I disappoint. I just want another chance you know? A chance to go and stop those things.
Explanation:
A writer (or journalist)
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Answer:
10- Oxymoron
The words "safety" and "hazard" are right by each other and those are complete opposites so that is an oxymoron.
11- alliteration
The use of the b's at the beginning of a lot of the words is alliteration because it is the repetition of a similar sound at the beginning of the word. The only other one that it could be is consonance because consonance also repeats a sound, but only consonants and it is usually at the end of the word. Even though b is a consonant, I don't think it is consonance because the repetition appears at the beginning of the word.
12- Anaphora
This is anaphora because the word "singing" is being repeated in most of the clauses in order to place emphasis on it.
Answer:
Mark Twain was fond of condemning lying by saying, "If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything."
Explanation:
Quotations are usually used with a colon after a sentence. However, they can also be introduced with a comma when there is an introductory phrase before it, such as <em>by saying</em>. On the other hand, when the quotation is introduced in the sentence, the comma is not necessary, like the first sentence.
<span>Upon hearing Juliette’s death, Romeo is determined to go to
the vault where she was laid to rest. He
informs Balthasar that he will go see Juliette but he has other plans in
mind. He also reveals that to Balthasar
that if he will kill him if he prevents him from seeing her. When confronted by his determination remains
strong and he will kill Paris even when he doesn’t want to. He kills Paris in the end. He is firm in his steadfastness to be with
Juliette to the point that he is willing to die. Fate and fortune are the main concepts of his
actions.</span>