Comparative adjectives are used to compare differences between the two objects they modify (larger, smaller, faster, higher). They are used in sentences where two nouns are compared, in this pattern:
<span>Noun (subject) + verb + comparative adjective + than + noun (object).</span>
The second item of comparison can be omitted if it is clear from the context
The answer is metaphor. a comparison that DOES use like or as (i.e. sweet as sugar, like a deer in headlights) is a simile. a direct comparison (i.e. life is a journey, her voice was music to my ears) is called a metaphor.
The correct answer to this question is letter "C. Chest Straps." The <span>technology that can work with another portable device to monitor your THRZ is the chest straps.
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Here are the following choices:
<span>A. Bathroom scale
B. Heart pills
C. Chest straps
D. Digital pedometer</span>
C.The narrator is the writer
Answer:
Explanation:
The central idea isn't hard to figure out, especially when you think of how important central ideas are to our everyday communication. Well, literature has central ideas, too. Stories, novels, plays, and poems all have themes, ideas about life that the author is trying to express.