In this sentence, we would want to place the colon after the word Fruit. This is because we are introducing a list to the sentence, so it must be separated by the colon in order to properly finish the sentence.
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Examples of simile sentences:
"cute as a kitten,” comparing the way someone looks to the way a kitten looks
“as busy as a bee” comparing someone’s level of energy to a fast-flying bee
"as snug as a bug in a rug" comparing someone who is very cozy to how comfortable a bug can be in a rug.
I think its D. Paradox but I honestly am not sure. ;( sorry
Answer:
a) break, find, win, buy, swim, drink, drive, hold, know, think, make, meet, say, write
b) broke/broken, found, won, swam/swum, drank/drunk, driven/drove, held, knew/known, thought, made, met, said, wrote/written
It would change the entire affect duhhh