Answer:
I think it is simile bc if it has the keywords as, or like it's a simile
Answer:
3
Explanation:
It's 3- I'm a trained professor in a university, you're welcome.
Brainliest for years of hard work please
Answer:
first-person point of view
Answer:
A) Metaphor, B) Simile, C) Personification, D) Paradox, E) Allusion
Explanation:
A) is an example of a metaphor because it's a comparison of 2 unrelated things (the opponents face and a white sheet) without the use of words "like" or "as".
B) is an example of a simile because of the use of the word "as", and again, the comparison between 2 unrelated objects.
C) is an example of personification because an inanimate object has been given a human attribute. The win had a "heartbeat" which is an attribute of a human.
D) is an example of a paradox because the statement appears to be a bit self-contradictory but is true.
E) is an example of an allusion because it's an indirect reference to a person, place, or thing.
I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. The reciprocal pronouns each other and one another are used when two or more subjects in a sentence are also <span>objects. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.</span>