Answer:
send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
Answer:
But I remember my parents telling me how different it was moving to a brand new country.
Answer:
D. 4
Explanation:
A gentleman is a man who does not cower to outside forces, he is strong and true to his word. He does the right thing, even if the right thing does not seem the popular thing. His strength of character is apparent in his presence as he enters a room and exerts not arrogance, but confidence that is contagious to others. A true gentleman never lacks a friend, because a true gentleman is a friend. The word 'Gentle' in gentleman is not in the sense that he is soft, but that with his confidence and aura, others might feel comfortable in his presence
Answer: simile
Explanation:
My sister was <u>as</u> quick <u>as</u> a whip during the game.
A simile is when two things are compared using like or as. In this case, your sister is compared to the speed of a whip using the word "as" - this means this is a simile.
Well, then what is a metaphor? Put simply, a metaphor is when you say one thing is another. "This pillow <u>is</u> a cloud" or "your cheeks <u>are</u> pink roses."
<span>Henry VI, Part One, in 1590-91</span>