The answer is B. I have taken three AP English classes. Trust me. I’ve had to do it hundreds of times.
Answer:
1. Anishchit parinam vachak
2. Sarvanamik visheshan
I would say it's a simile because they are comparing with using the word "like". They are comparing there howling to the wolves.
Hello Samantha! I have another example about practicing soccer. Since I play on my high school team, our coach told us at the beginning of the year which was around 8 months ago, at the end of the season I want to see you do 30 juggles. Now, juggling for me is extremely hard but I wanted to succeed in this challenge he gave our team. The last 8 months I have been juggling almost every other day and every few weeks i was making 3-4 more juggles than I was the few weeks before. Now, I can not only do 30 but 50 juggles all because In practiced and motivation from my coach.,
In the sentence "The tired traveler carefully brushed the dust off his pants and continued his journey down the country road" the prepositional phrase would be "<span>carefully brushed the tired traveler" since it is a modifier. </span>