Something symmetrical might be a butterfly, being looked at from the top. Something that might be asymmetrical might be someones face.
Answer:
it refers to comparison between two unlike things that continues throughout a series of sentences in paragraph or lines in poem
Answer:
I would make a yougurt company
Explanation:
I dunno the reason i told this but... I think my choice is good
The perfect statement that best describes the passage is "<span>Fortune ever fair Kissed him and with such a lecherous affection He lost his head before he was aware." Which means that the main character had taken advantage of his fortune, and the hardwork he put up into. He led a life filled with mindless decisions which led the down fall of his pride and his fortune. </span>
The correct answer is D, because that is the only sentence written in the active voice, the rest are written in the passive voice.