The answer is : <span>A </span><span> </span><span>language that creatively uses figures of speech, including personification, simile, and metaphor</span>
Answer:
Nope, there shouldn't. As freedom is our freewill. When the word freedom is included there must not be any criteria or limits of it.
1. summarize the plot briefly (the readers of the critique need to know what the story is about)
2. briefly give author's background (it may have an effect on the story)
3. give strengths and weaknesses (you need to show both the good and the bad parts)
4. point out examples of style (style is also very important in stories)
5. identify characters (you are going to critique their portrayal anyways)
6. make the conflict clear
7. recommend to certain type of reader (so that other readers know this isn't something they'd like)
Answer:
Advertisers want their ads to reach people who are likely to buy their products lol
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