1. The answer is A.<span> Hyperbole
Hyperbole is a stylistic element in prose and poetry that involves the use of exaggerated claims that are not literal in meaning. Hyperbole is useful in creating a dramatic effect when the writer is trying to explain a phenomenon or feeling to the reader. For instance, in the passage above the sentence, "</span><span>His heart was overflowing with love for people, animals, and things and with an all-engulfing sense of optimism and joy" involves the use of exaggeration and non-literal claims to paint a picture of a "happy man" to the reader.
2. The correct answer is </span><span>B. Symbols generally have only one meaning.
Literary symbols such as figures of speech, metaphors, alliteration, etc., enhance the meaning of a text, adding a dramatic effect when discussing characters, objects and situations. They do not have only one meaning. While literary symbols usually have a primary intended meaning for the reader, they have multiple meanings subject to the reader's interpretations of the text. </span><span>
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Chicago Bulls : basketball :: Texas Rangers : baseball
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Okay so you just replace certain words in the sentences with the words in the brackets. For example, in the 2nd question you rewrite the sentence as Looking after animals is *far more* time consuming than looking after children. Hope this helps! :D
This has made has made me to see that there is more to life. This had shown me that as you grow older even responsibilities and tasks become more.
The correct option is B.
A prose refers to written or spoken sentences and paragraphs that is not presented in form of poetry. Prose is composed of full grammatical sentences which follows the conventional rules of grammatical structures. To ensure that one's ideas and thoughts are easily understood by readers when writing prose, the writer should endeavor to carefully organize his thoughts and ideas when writing.