Answer:
To
The Principal
—— School
Date -
Subject - Permission to use bus due to injured foot
Sir/Ma’am
I am a student of your school in the class —— . I have injured my foot due to —— and won’t be able to walk to the school. I request your permission to kindly use the bus service until I can walk again. I’ll be very grateful to you.
Yours sincerely,
——
You can fill in the blanks with your information
Answer:
sweetest honey is loathsome in his own deliciousness
Explanation:
Paradox is a figure of language that mixes opposing concepts in the same statement. In this way, paradox can be described as the expression of a logical idea by the use of opposite terms.
<span>A.
Antoine brushed his teeth before he eats his breakfast.
Take a look at the bolded words:
</span><span>Antoine brushed his teeth before he eats his breakfast.</span>
^past tense ^Present perfect (I believe)
Read the sentence outloud... its saying that he brushed his teeth before he "eats"
It is a inappropriate shift in tense.
Final answer: A
A.) In both stories, the main characters are trying to survive a distressing situation and need help for their rescue.
The correct answer is simile.
In the sentence, “And combs until the beard shines like a cormorant’s wing,” the word like is being used to compare two things which means this is a simile.
Hope this helps :)