The best and most correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the first choice. <span>In his speech at the Virginia Convention, Patrick Henry says that keeping his opinions to himself during such a crisis would be akin to cowardice. </span>I hope my answer has come to your help. God bless and have a nice day ahead!
<u><em>The main character of The Jungle Book is Mowgli portrayed by Neel Sethi.
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<u><em>In the different versions of the book Mowgli refuse to return to the Human world to whom he belongs to. </em></u>
<u><em>But in my opinion the new version of The Jungle Book Kipling decides to make it ends with Mowgli that was back to the man village but he was removed because of the killing Share Khan. He is refused by both world, animal and human, alone and independent
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Freedom related similes and metaphors? Let me think.
- "Freedom is like a free bird" (because it can do freely whatever it wants without noone stopping him)
- "A free slave is like a bird whose been set free from it's cage"
- "Actors and rich men are caged in a prison like locked up birds with no freedom"
I don't have the slightest idea about what to write for metaphors. But, i'll send you a link.
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Your question: Write one example of a simile in the poem 'The Highwayman'
Your answer: In the poem 'The Highwayman' this is an example of a simile:
'Back, he spurred like madman, shrieking a curse to the sky'
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Answer:
D. Simon and Hillary have been friends since preschool
Explanation:
The explicit idea stated in this sentence is: "Simon and Hillary have been friends since preschool"
From the given sentence, it is explicitly stated that Simon and Hillary have been friends since preschool. The "He" in the sentence is actually referring to Simon.
When something is explicit, it means that it is clear enough without any hidden detail. Therefore, the sentence made it clear that Simon and Hillary have been friends since preschool.