Think about an important point you want to make to someone. Maybe you want to tell someone you love them. Or, you need to ask yo
ur boss for time off. Perhaps you want to let your neighbors know to quit letting their dog use your lawn for a restroom. Whatever the message, however light or serious the tone, Use at least two examples of figurative language and at least two sound devices
Important point: My room mate has contributed to the mess within the apartment, but has not completed their half of the chores. I want to ask them politely to help out more.
Message: "Hey! I was doing my chores the other day and I noticed you haven't finished yours. I don't mean to bother you, but the apartment's starting to stink like trash (simile) and the dish pile up is a natural disaster waiting to happen (metaphor). Do you think you could handle that soon? Do you think you're too busy and may need more time (repetition/anaphora)? I would do it myself, but I have a lot on my plate and I'd hate to be late (rhyme) to work".
In my answer I used two examples of figurative language (metaphor and simile) and two sound devices (rhyme and repetition). I hope this helps! Please rate my answer according to how useful it was to you :)
It's not B. It doesn't have quotation marks. Not C because the first word in the quotations needs to be capitalized. Not D because the quotation need to surround the statement. So your answer is A :) Hope this helped :)
if we use the wrong pronouns, the sentences or paragraphs would be confusing, and will be very hard to interpret. it will also make a person struggle very hard to be able to analyze the information in the correct way, or the way it is intended to be
The correct answer is D. A prepositional phrase means that it starts with a preposition. And in these examples, D is the only one that starts with a preposition "on".