Figurative language because its not literal. If it were literal then there would really be bee's flying in their ear. But in reality the bee's were referring to something besides the bees.<span />
The answer is: ________________________________________________ [D]: "The chef chopped the carrots standing at the counter."_________________________________________________________The confusing issue is whether:
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1) Was the chef standing at the counter WHILE s/he chopped the carrots? ;
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or:
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2) Did the chef chop the carrots that happened to be at the counter (as opposed to some other carrots that were elsewhere)? . ___________________________________________________________
Answer:
Logan studies for a minimum of two hours every day before dinner, using flashcards
Paula has trouble keeping up with her class, so she writes down any problems she has with homework and later asks the teacher to explain them to her.
karen reads her textbooks aloud to memorize important information.
Explanation:
Answer:
Example or Explanation
Explanation:
There are several types of context clues
- Definition or Restatement.
- Synonym.
- Antonym /Opposite/Contrast.
- Example or Explanation.
Example would be the best option
Romeo and juliet act 1, scene 5, page 4 :)