Answer:The figurative language you looking for is called simile
Explanation:
similes use "like" or "as"
metaphors state that something is the subject of an object
ex:The snow is a white blanket.
"The Pact" is a remarkable story about the friendship of three young men. This story shows the power of friendship in which three young black
men make a promise and fulfill a dream written by Sampson Davis, George Jenkins, Rameck Hunt, and Lisa Frazier.
<span>All three miss out
many things by not having fathers, they have experienced an absence of male
role models, they depend on their teachers and union of their friendship which
provides them with the confidence and they move forward to fulfill their dreams.</span>
Answer:
Quantity is how much you have of something. Quality is how good something is. It means that they are not the same. Just because you have more of something doesn't mean it's better. Example: There are McDonalds everywhere. McDonalds is not quality food, but it is quantity since there's so many. Chick-fil-a is not everywhere. There's not as many as McDonalds. Chick-fil-a is quality, and not quantity.
Explanation:
To disturb or confuse; make uneasy or anxious
Answer:
Get up, wake (him) up, go off, turned (it) off, went back, come on, show up, put up with, give up, came across, found out, checking out, made up, look for, going over, come up with, called (him) up, called her back ,talk about, counting on
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