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A metaphor compares two things without using like or as. In the case of this sentence, nothing is being compared. If you think about the trees, you'll realize that they don't hear! The sentence, "In the deep forest, the old trees can hear," would be personification. This is because something that is not human is given a human trait. In this case, the tree is given the ability to hear, something that a normal tree does not have.
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Answer:
3. The students have not entered the gymnasium yet.
4. I have just found a new idea for my composition.
5. Meg has already finished her breakfast.
6. Our teacher has just come into the classroom.
Explanation:
According to the two examples, we should use the present perfect tense to form sentences with the words given.
The present perfect tense is used to describe actions that began in the past and continue in the present, actions that happened in the recent past, or simply past actions whose specific time is not explicit in the sentence. The structure is:
subject + have / has + main verb in the past participle
Examples:
- I have watched this movie before.
- Dana has called her sister.
- They have been to England twice.
Eleanor Roosevelt believed that we have success in life when we see the beauty around us. She wanted to leave behind a world where people were less selfish. Instead of increasing their own wealth, people should give to and care more for their fellow humans.