Simile: The tree is as tall as a mountain.
Metaphor: The tree is a mountain.
Hyperbole: The tree is as big as the sun!
Personification: The tree danced in the wind.
Alliteration: <span>Trees try their to turn the tie.
Onomatopoeia: Crack! Rustle!
Idioms: You're barking up the wrong tree!</span>
Most wild birds feed themselves with fruit from trees, and killing insects that they hunt.
Answer:
she does not know if the man is just sleeping, drunk or injured.
Explanation:
These sentences show different socio-psycological phenomenons.
- The first sentence shows the diffusion of responsibility. Each person is less likely to take the responsibility of helping the woman in presence of other people.
- The second sentence shows weighing the risks and benefits of helping. Misha thinks that she is more likely to get hurt her if she stops the two large men from fighting.
- The third sentence demonstrates anonymity. Jasper thinks that the two people do not know his presence, therefore its not his responsibility to help them.
- Fourth sentence describes the fear of making social blunder. Shelby is scared of making a social mistake as she might not understand the actual reason why the man is lying on the sidewalk.