Answer:
1985 Africans lose their freedom
What's the question?? is this supposed to be a true or false question?????
Answer:
But when we set out to inform an audience, taking sides or using sarcasm to communicate attitude may divide the audience into groups that agree or disagree with the speaker. The speech to inform the audience on a topic, idea, or area of content is not intended to be a display of attitude and opinion.
Answer:
D. Simile
Explanation:
The quote is comparing his body to a harp and her words and gestures to fingers playing the strings. The comparison narrows it down to either a metaphor or simile. The fact that 'like' is used to do the comparing makes it a simile. Therefore, your answer is D.
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