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they can change your life for the good or for the bad but hopefully for the good. For example of you are not a christian they can bring you to church and you become one. But if they are drinking while in school and they want you to do it then they are trying to turn you into a bad person.
Explanation:
Answer:
(c) Transferred Epithet.
Explanation:
A transferred epithet is a figure of speech where the modifier (usually an adjective) is taken to modify other nouns in the sentence. In other words, a transferred epithet modifies a noun in a sentence other than the intended noun. This means that it describes a noun that was not initially supposed to modify.
In the given sentence <em>"he pointed an angry finger at me"</em>, the adjective "angry" was supposed to modify the pronoun "he". But with the placement of the word nearer to another noun "finger", it seems like it is describing the 'finger' rather than the person 'he'.
Thus, this sentence is an example of a transferred epithet.
A frightened animal could be elusive.. elusive mean difficult to find, catch, or achieve. So, if the animal were to run away since it is frightened then yes. Lol I might be wrong but i think yes it could be elusive.
It should be removed from the editorial piece because it is repetitive to the rest of it pointing out the fact they we in the United States should get rid of nine-month calender's and continue with year-round schooling. Also in sentence 1) it should either be (help a student's achievement) or (help student's with their achievements)
Answer:
B. The gray kitten played with an older cat
Explanation:
A cat is, by definition, an old kitten, so just say ' cat.'
The gray kitten played with a cat.