"It's raining cats and dogs"
"The rain is as cold as ice"
"It's so cold, we might be in Antarctica"
"Winter is as freezing as a polar bear's home"
"The sun won't shine until it is a million years later"
These are just some idioms. These include similes and metaphors.
Here's a short story.
Kaleb walked outside. "Oh, Mom, it's raining cats and dogs- how am I going to use my kite?" He shut the door, not letting the rain come in. "Not only that- the rain is as cold as ice. It's 22 degrees!" Kaleb's mom said. "Oh no, this wasn't the right time to buy a kite. Winter is as freezing as a polar bear's home, I hate this so much!" Kaleb said. "Oh, Kaleb, don't be so sad," said Kaleb's dad. "We can find a day, maybe tomorrow. It's windy tomorrow." "Oh, be quiet! It's raining all week! It will also be cold! It's so cold, we might be in Antarctica!" Kaleb's aunt (his dad's side) said. "Oh, man," Kaleb's dad said. Kaleb sighed, and put his kite away. "The sun won't shine until it is a million years later," he said.
Brainliest...?
Answer:
A) It give specific, concrete examples to support the argument
Explanation:
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Answer:
As the rose grew it got more delicate and pretty
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. This choice allows us to learn more about a student’s eating habits
Explanation:
A.) By answering this question you are not getting little/no information on how these choices would affect a student’s eating habits/
B.) This question doesn’t even ask about organic foods so we wouldn’t get good feedback from that
C.) This question asks about the effect on the school’s budget not a student’s eating habits.