The correct answer is their. Hope this helps.
I would say figurative language since there is a simile being used when using "like" to compare the beard and hair to seaweed.
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Let's organize this out a bit.
The passage states:
W<span>hen the heat like a mist veil floats,
And poppies flame in the eye,
And the silver note in the streamlets throat has softened,
Almost to a sigh.
It is July.
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According to this passage, all these words are using sensory language. I</span><span>t appeals to hearing by suggesting the creek is mostly quite because the heat of summer has dried up its water
Answer: Choice C
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None of these. Because the formula V=d/t is is a well known law. It doesn’t need to have numbers to show and/or represent the formula for you.