Answer:
8.) Simile.
9.) Onomatopoeia.
10.) Personification.
11.) Alliteration.
12.) Hyperbole.
13.) Metaphor.
14.) Idiom.
15.) Onomatopoeia.
Explanation:
8.) Uses "Like" when comparing the rain to the sun.
9.) Uses a 'sound' word, Buzz.
10.) Sunflowers don't have heads like humans, so they can't nod.
11.) 'CH' is the first sound of each word.
12.) Exaggeration.
13.) Comparing your life to a dream, without using 'like' or 'as'.
14.) Meaning something different than what is actually being sad.
15.) Uses 'sound' words, "clatter" and "clang".
Answer:
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Explanation:
I believe the answer is False, because you can quote people with ", but you can also use them as "air quotes", to show sarcasm or irony. I sincerely apologise if I am incorrect.
What the question means by substitution is that you will take each answer and put it into the original equation. Lets start with a.
a. (6,12): the first number will always be x, so anywhere you see an x in the original equation, put a 6. The second number will always be y, so anywhere you see a y put a 12.
y=x+6y=2x
(12)=(6)+6(12)=2(6)
Does this make sense? Not quite.
b. (-12,-6)
(-6)=(-12)+6(-6)=2(-12)
Does this make sense? No
c. (-6,-12)
(-12)=(-6)+6(-12)=2(-6)
Does this make sense? No
d. (2,4)
(4)=(2)+6(4)=2(2)
Does this make sense? Not just quite.
It seems like it is either A or D but the math says that it is not either of them.
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