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Answer:
C. It is a bad storm outside.
E. They are safe from the storm inside.
Explanation:
Outside there isn't actually a roaring lion, this is a metaphor. The wind is <em>like a </em>roaring lion, meaning the wind is very strong. But inside is <em>like</em> a purring kitten. It's not actually a kitten, but it means that the inside is safe and calm.
False because she did put it in quotations, but did not mention what website/page/paragraph she found it on.
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Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two things. Similes differ from metaphors by highlighting the similarities between two things using words such as "like", "<u>as</u>", or "than", while metaphors create an implicit comparison.
Answer:
The incident of To Kill a Mockingbird was that Bob Ewell attacks Scout and Jem after Scout's Halloween pageant.
Explanation:
The Halloween pageant had ended and Scout forgot her shoes but when she and Jem turn back to walk towards the school's cafeteria, the lights turn off. She then turns back around to continue walking home when she and Jem hear someone else's footsteps. Bob Ewell then attacks Jem and Scout but are saved by Boo.