Simile or metaphor if it uses like or as it is a simile
Well in the book he thinks about how easy it was when he was with the boys and how easy it was compared to how he does nothing but work now
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The answer is A. Several members of the Democratic party speak both Spanish and English.
The name of the party is "Democratic" and a name is a noun so ut must be capitalised, and Spanish and English are capitalised because they are languages, and also nouns. So, the correct sentence is A.
The concept of retouching photos is a touchy subject.
Photographers must ask themselves: When does retouching a photo cross over into going too far? Is editing a photo to convince viewers of something false an acceptable practice? Does retouching a photo set unrealistic and false expectations for consumers?
We’ve outlined both sides of the argument – and want you to decide for yourself. What side are you on?
It’s a Lie: The Argument Against Retouching
Programs like Adobe Photoshop allow users to make changes to pictures so they look slightly or completely different from their original appearance. These programs can enhance certain features, diminish or completely erase certain features and even add features.
When magazines, businesses and advertisements retouch photos, a common argument is that this delivers a false message to the consumer. The photo is not truthful and therefore it is lying to the consumer.