Answer:
simile
Explanation:
A simile uses the words 'like' or 'as' while a metaphor does not.
The answer would be D) to explore an idea because essays don't always have to tell history, they can tell current modern news as well, essays don't always have to be about facts, they can have opinions in as well, and essays are different from stories, stories have moral lessons while essays don't.
Answer:
refers to both marshmallow and cotton candy
Explanation:
Or a "Unicorn Marshmallow"
Answer:
The sentence that is an example of a paradox is the following one: She tried to quiet the silence (D).
Explanation:
Paradox means "contrary to expectations or existing belief". It is a statement which appears to be silly or self-contradictory. In this case, the sentence suggests that there already is silence in the room since she is trying to quiet it. Yet silence is already quiet, so what does she need to quiet it? If silence is not quiet, then there is noise. Still, the sentence states that there is silence in the room. What this paradox seems to suggest is that the room is not silent enough.
3direct objects found is predicate nominative