Answer:
kettle
Explanation:
A pronoun is a word that is used to denote a noun to avoid the repetition of the noun. The noun instead of which the pronoun is used is said to be an antecedent.
In the given excerpt, 'kettle' is the noun. In every new sentence, the noun 'kettle' has been repeated. Instead of the repetition of the noun 'kettle', the pronoun 'it' can be used. For singular noun 'kettle', the pronoun 'it' will be used and for plural noun 'kettles', the pronoun 'they' will be used.
Answer:
Metaphor
<h2>What is a metaphor?</h2>
A figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in "A mighty fortress is our God."
In the sentence, "My son is a greyhound out of the blocks when it's hometime," the son is being compared to this because of how fast he runs to get home.
Hence, the technique used in the phrase, "My son is a greyhound out of the blocks when it's hometime" is a metaphor.
The answer is B...............
The argument that favors federal judges having lifetime appointments is that the judges can rule on cases without fearing retribution.
I believe it is #2/B, search for the island’s inhabitants. based on his “Where there are pistol shots there are men, Where there are men, there is food,” his morning goal was to find the men and the food.