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Do you have any text to show? I don't know what thing you converted...could you show me that and I could answer the question?
Explanation:
1. A rough draft is the version of your writing that isn't official. It's just your first attempt to write it and doesn't have to be super neat, you'll fix t up later.
2. A prewrite is any kind of graphic organizer or anything that you use to plan out your writing.
3. The final copy is your official paper, sometimes you'll be instructed to write it in pen or print it, but it's supposed to be flawless.
A metaphor is a : D. figure of speech
The correct answer for the given question above would be the second option. In <span>analyzing the figurative and connotative languages, they are alike in a way that they both create mental images. Both figurative and connotative languages use implied languages. Hope this answer helps.</span>