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He had the body of an athlete, every sinew honed down to perfection, but he was brainless.
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cultivated - refined or cultured in manner
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<u><em>Answer</em></u>: "They saw the old cities,...lying children's delicate bones among the blowing lakes of grass."
<u><em>Explanation</em></u>: A metaphor doesn't use words such as "like" or "as". A metaphor states how it is. So take away any words that would compare the two things, get rid of "like" or "as".
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Answer:For example, when you get those weird chewy caramel things on Halloween; given out of kindness but really no good. I'm thinking of something that is a "false gift", almost like the inverse of a blessing in disguise (which this thread discusses, but none of those are what I'm thinking of).
The intentionality of the giver is not so important as the properties of the thing itself: it is supposed to be good, but really isn't.
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The correct answer should be (<span>D) We would not never visit Europe. Double negatives are seldom used because it is grammatically incorrect. In the sentence given above, the meaning of the sentence is quite confusing because there are double negatives used improperly. </span>