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A simile is a figure of speech that compares two things using “like” or “as”
The detail that supports part A is the sentence that shows that without advertising, people would not have free access to television, magazines, newspapers, and internet content.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The text shows that advertising is something irritating, but essential for the proper functioning of the media.
- That's because readers and viewers may see advertising as a problem, but it's through it that they have access to fun and important content.
- This is because advertising provides the necessary funding for books, magazines, internet content, newspapers, and television to remain free to the public.
- In this case, advertising can be a problem that encourages positive results.
Your question is incomplete as you have not shown part A that this question is related to.
However, from questions similar to yours, we can see that part A shows that the theme of the text is that some people find advertisements annoying, but they are the ones that provide the public with necessary services and information.
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"I Kept on the Field One Night" develops the idea that soldiers are devoted to one another. The poem conveys this idea by:
- <u>Rather than continue fighting, the speaker tends to his injured friend.</u>
- <u>The speaker of the poem returns to the fallen soldier to hold a vigil.</u>
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The poem talks about the death of a soldier in battle and how his fellow soldier keeps a vigil for him.
It shows the qualities of unity, love, commitment and devotion to one another.
Therefore, the correct answers are options B and C.
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<span>The correct answer is B. The grass. The grass is telling us how bodies will keep falling on it in various wars, as it mentioned various famous historical battles, and how it wants to be allowed to work. Basically, we can kill each other as much as we want and in the end the grass will cover it all.</span><span />