Answer and Explanation:
When reviewing the study plan I have created, I do not wish to eliminate any steps, since I believe that all have been well established and all are necessary in their own way. However, I want to change and improve some things.
First, I want to change my rest time, which is very short. I believe that the rest time is important so that I can stay focused when I start studying, so I want to change it from 10 minutes, to 15 minutes every 1 hour of study.
I also wish for a better time when I start studying at home. I intend to always start at the same time to avoid clutter and make it a habit.
Answer:
Figure of speech, any intentional deviation from literal statement or common usage that emphasizes, clarifies, or embellishes both written and spoken language. Forming an integral part of language, figures of speech are found in oral literatures as well as in polished poetry and prose and in everyday speech. Greeting-card rhymes, advertising slogans, newspaper headlines, the captions of cartoons, and the mottoes of families and institutions often use figures of speech, generally for humorous, mnemonic, or eye-catching purposes. The argots of sports, jazz, business, politics, or any specialized groups abound in figurative language.
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It improve your memory and brain function.
It protect against many chronic diseases.
It aid in weight management.
It lower blood pressure and improve heart health.
No, you don't because it is not a compound sentence.