Richards' I would guess. It should be Richard's. However, if his names is Richards, then it would be correct.
Answer:
C. a comparison between two things to make information easier to understand.
Explanation:
For example if I said, she ran the track so fast, she was like a cheetah. To make it easy for the audience to understand what I meant when I said she ran fast I compared it to one of the many international symbols for speed, the cheetah. Some analogies can classify as similes or metaphors but not all will especially if they are two pairs of analogies.
Answer:
Knowledge- Verb
Heroism- Common noun
Truth- Common noun
Life- Verb
Coldness- Adjective
Captaincy- Common noun
Explanation:
According to the Help Box, the suitable root words for the abstract nouns have been out in their appropriate columns.
*A noun is a naming word that provides the name of a person, animal, place, thing, etc.
An adjective describes or modifies a noun or adverb in a sentence.
A verb is an action word.