Hey there, Monet :)
A metaphor is a type of figurative language that compares two things, but unlike a simile, it doesn't use the words "like" or "as".
This is comparing our Earth to perhaps the vastness of our universe, which is done often- perhaps the most prominently in Carl Sagan's Pale Blue Dot speech, which I think could really help you make some connections.
Hope this helps! :)
Answer:
1)”I’m a student” Tom said.
Tom said that he was a student.
2)”I’m living in London now” Charles said.
Charles said he was living in London then.
3)”You are my best friends” Jane said to us.
Jane told us we were her best friends.
4)”I don’t know what Fred is doing” Jonny said to me.
Jonny told me that he didn't know what Fred was doing.
Turkey was inspired partly by Eastern European tradition and partly by the traditionalist Islamic way of dressing and cuisine.
Explanation:
Turkey came into its own as a nation after the first world war and stood in the middle of Eurasia equally connected to both Eastern Europe and the Muslim dominant middle east.
Thus, its majority Muslim population identified with the Muslims in the east but they were also wont to modernize due to their exposure to the west.
This led to the amalgamation of the two cultures specially in their clothes and cuisine.
The clothes in particular are close knit like Europeans but cover the whole body for Islamic traditions.
can you show a picture so I can answer
1.give up
2. look after
3 put off,get up
4. come across
5 pick up ,work out
6 do without