For this question you probably need to post the article your reading...
I can provide you metaphors to use in the poem.
Love is an open door.
Love is cloud nine.
Love is a never ending chocolate fountain.
Love is a free bird.
Love is cotton candy; sweet, fluffy, and enjoyable.
Love is a journey.
Keep in mind that a metaphor compares two things without using like or as.
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Answer:
<u>through</u> and <u>over</u>
Explanation:
To answer this question, you must first understand what a <em>preposition</em> is. You can think of a preposition like a connector of words. Typically followed by a noun, prepositions give you additional information about said object. For example, the words <u>through</u> and <u>over</u>, in this case, tells you where "he" went, which is in the garden and the hill.
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Answer:
A. Women often carry their purses on their shoulders.
Explanation:
I could find nothing wrong with sentence 'A', however in sentence 'B', "always hides" should be replaced with, "always hide" and in sentence 'C', "tourists rarely visits" should be, "tourists rarely visit".
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ela, language, arts, verb, subject, agreement
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The answer to this question is d) oxymoron