Answer is B.simile
The poet is comparing a year to a Ferris wheel without using the words "as or like"
I am worried that people now days are getting so familiar with God or at least their idea of God that they have lost the respect due, to God Almighty. They view him as little more then a good friend who will understand if they at times don't treat him as the creator of the universe. They have more of a horizontal view of God then a vertical view. This comes from the humanism which has infiltrated even the evangelical church. We have elevated ourselves, by promoting such things as the need for self-esteem in order to understand God's love for us. We no longer focus on his character but on ours. Or we bring him down to our level by teaching that there is a time and place for a person to forgive God for the things we have held against him. "It is no longer sin to hold something against God; it is normal and we should deal with it by letting it go and forgiving him."
Answer:
1. The teacher is not always strict.
2. He did did stay for a few weeks in Mumbai. (?)
3. No one but he could come up with such a plan.
4. You have never treated her unfairly.
5. Everyone was present who did not chair for her. (?)
6. Kabir is not stronger as Asif. (?)
Explanation:
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Words are italicized in order to create emphasis. However, this is only applicable to certain names, words, or phrases. Italics are also used in writing technical and unfamiliar words; trains, aircraft, etc.; and titles of books, movies, paintings, newspapers, etc. In the sentence: Riding the Orient Express toward Istanbul, Tom read the novels of Mark Twain, you should italicize the <em>(a) Orient Express</em>. <em>Orient Express</em> is a name of a luxury train. Based on the rules given, it should follow the format of italicization.