It can be there it’s not wrong but I think it would also be fine without it, so either
Answer:
PFFT whatever this is, it looks hard
Explanation:
Sorry, I'm just stoopid, and I really do apologize if I'm annoying you
Answer:the 3 last paragraphs
Explanation:you used yourself as an example,the pronouns used should be 'i' . "choose" is repeated twice,use one with small letters
Answer:
By agreeing to execute the task, you also agree to the specified price.
Explanation:
Added a comma and added an e to correct the spelling.
There are three hyperboles in this excerpt from "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note":
- "They'll flock in droves". Here the word flock used as a verb means to gather together as a flock (word used to refer to a group of animals, specially birds). Therefore, the phrase is an hyperbole because it contrasts the idea of "a group of animals in a rush" to refer to "these rich Londoners" so as to cause a sense of exaggeration.
- "I'm a made man forever". The use of the word "forever" here is used to add emphasis to the fact that the character will be a made man as long as he lives: everyone knows nothing lasts forever.
- "In less than twenty-four hours London was abuzz!". Here the phrase "less than twenty-four hours" is employed to highlight how fast it took the rich Londoners to hear about the mine selling.