Answer:
1. Mr. matters went to the doctor
2. Mr. matters ate a grapefruit
3. He walked two miles
4. He would ride his bike to work
5. Mr. matters helped prune Ms. Stewart's garden.
Explanation:
Hope this isn't too late
The answer is, "A good man's prayers are golden recompense!" This is the answer because metaphors are comparisons that do not use like or as, and in this exclamatory sentence, it is comparing a good man's prayer to a golden recompense without using like or as.
green<span>In golf,
there are pretty much terms for everything, like with any sport. The stick with the piece of triangular cloth
is called the flag, the circular spot on the ground dug out for the flag to
placed in is called the hole, and the area within which the hole is dug and the
flag is placed is called “the green,” which is a green area of short-cut grass.</span>