Answer:
a. I <u>will come </u>tomorrow.
b. <u>Come</u> to the office and <u>help</u> me.
c. Can you <u>close</u> the door? I <u>feel</u> cold.
d. I <u>think</u> that fish <u>is</u> nutritious. I <u>want</u> to<u> try</u> it.
e. The seminar meeting <u>will last</u> four hours. We <u>will be </u>there.
f. I <u>will have</u> a cup of tea before I <u>go</u>.
g. <u>Teach</u> me how to <u>use</u> the computer.
h. You <u>can work </u>till midday and g<u>o</u> home.
i. Please <u>answer</u> the phone. The caller must <u>be </u>the manager.
j. <u>Prepare</u> the report for the meeting.
k. It <u>is</u> easy to <u>finish</u> the project on time.
1. <u>Sit</u> down and <u>help</u> reading the report for him.
m. I must <u>read</u> the report before I <u>go</u> home.
n. Please, <u>come</u> to the meeting early. Don't <u>be</u> late.
o. Sami <u>will take </u>minutes on the meeting.
Explanation:
Explanation:
Wheres the sentence................................................................................
Answer:
Personification
Explanation:
Personification is giving human attributes to inanimate objects or things.
From the poem, mountains are described as being "lonely" and "coldly majestic".
A mountain is an inanimate object that is shown to have human attributes such as loneliness.
I believe it is A.
hope that helps! :)
Ok, it's not a metaphor because there's no actual comparison here.
That being said, what do you mean by quote or phrase? Are these the three options you have to choose from?
If so...this is probably a phrase. A quote is well...it's a sentence or sentences that someone else has said. A phrase is just an expression.
Final answer: Phrase
I hope that helps.