I think that the most in depth answer is D, it makes the most sense!
Personification is giving inanimate objects human qualities.
example: the tree reach out its arm and graze the girl’s hair
simile is comparing two things using “like” or “as”
example: her face was as red as an apple
Here is what I wrote...
The organizational structure of the story "Achieving your Goals" is in order of importance. The structure of the story was important to developing the author's point of view because it tells the reader in which order she though was least important to most important. You can tell that the organizational structure was order of importance because the author used transition words like "first of all, second of all, and m<span>ost importantly." The theme of this story is to not let anyone tell you that you can't pursue your dreams or reach your goals. For example, when the author said "...it seemed like everyone was telling me what I couldn't do" or when she said "...you should never give up just because someone says you can't accomplish your goal" she meant that if it is your dream, go for it and don't let anyone hold you back.
I haven't submitted the test yet so I don't know what I got yet, but I think this answer is right! Hope this helps!</span>
Answer:
John does not want to go to court. He knows that he should go but does not want to be involved. He keeps saying that he will "think on it" and wonders how he can prove what Abigail told him privately when the whole town has suddenly "gone silly."
Explanation:
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Answer: Synonyms Antonyms
Foible: Quirk Perfection
Lascerate Torn Mend
Harangue Rudeness Civilized
Exact Demanding Undemanding
Abash Sensitivity Speechless
Uncouth Unpolished Moralize
Fetish Fixation Dislike
Phobia Mortify Ease
Masticate Chomp Gum
Explanation: Some of these you can just look at them and know which are synonyms and which are antonyms, but some of them you have to look up. I only spent a couple minutes on this, but here's what I got. :)