The answer to this question is option A. All you needed to do was to arrange it in a manner that explains the event that took place first
As a noun: He called security. <em></em>(<em>security is a noun</em>)
As an adjective: There are strict security measures (<em>describes what the measures are like</em>)
It acts as a collection of "puzzle pieces" that will complete the larger picture.
Answer:
The purpose of figurative language is <em>A. Figurative language can reveal new or unexpected meaning when words are used in nonliteral comparisons.</em>
Explanation:
<u>Figurative language</u> is a literary that alludes to something without directly stating it. To do so, this type of language uses figures of speech such as similies and metaphors -and not literal comparisons- to trascend the literal meaning of the word and provide new or unexpected meanings.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
showing the use of a slingshot and using the word only shows this