Sam said, “Now I get a turn! Let’s read my dinosaur book!”
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
"Like burnt-out candles alongside a sick man's bed" compares something to something else. Whatever it is, it is compared to torches that have burned out. "Like" was used to support the comparison. Its goal is to compare one or more qualities of a burnt-out flame to anything else. Using supporting words is termed simile. They are a fairly frequent figure of speech, like metaphors, except that metaphors do not include support words.
Like lambs to a slaughter suggests that the slugs (much like the sheep) have no idea that death comes soon, for the slugs either the birds will get them, they get dried out(?), or they risk being found by a human. For the sheep, they’re happy because they have an unlimited supply of food and they’re happy, but they’re being led to their deaths.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. When you agree with something
2. A strong yes
3. A battle cry when something is thrown or launched Ya yeet.
(Yuh-Yeat) is how you pronounce it (replace the "F" in "feat" and put a "Y" in front. They sound the same but with a "Y" sound instead"
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