Answer:a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
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Answer:
1. Hurrication
2. Hypermarket
3. Xerox
4. Incommodeicado
5. Megacity
Explanation:
HURRICATION: The unexpected day off work or school resulting from a nearby hurricane, producing enough rain and wind to shut everything down for a day or two, but not enough of a direct hit to cause damage or worry. “The hurrication caused by Superstorm Sandy left us unable to conduct any of our weekly client conference calls.”
INCOMMODEICADO: The state of being in the bathroom without a cell phone. “I excused myself from the marathon meetings to return a reporter’s call on deadline but found myself incommodeicado!”
HYPERMARKET: A very large shop
WIRELESS: An electronic device without wire or cable
XEROX: A trademark of digital printing equipment
MEGACITY: A big city
Its C i just took the test "She longs to abandon her sensible nature"
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<u>An author use of a disturbed first person narrator can help create in a gothic story suspense and tension.</u>
<em>Gothic stories are characterized by the moods of suspense and tension. This is because the setting tends to be dark and dreary and mysterious, and we don't know what's going to happen next. If the narrator is talking is telling the story from the person point of view, and his or her voice is disturbed in addition to that, the mood is amplified.</em>
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Answer: Wise, Fiesty and annoying.