Hyperbole because they are statements that are meant not to be taken literal. A simile is comparing two things using the words "like" or "as". A metaphor is a word or phrase <span>is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. Lastly, personification is making an non human object, act like a human.</span>
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so, I'm not exactly sure what you need help with, so I'm just gonna assume that you want us to explain what the comment means.
basically they're saying that they were from a different country or they followed a certain religion, and people were telling them that people like them (who come from their country/follow their religion) shouldn't be in the country that they were in. Maybe because of like terrorist attacks from that country, or maybe they were in a war. Kinda of like how the Japanese were treated during World War 2.
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Thomas Paine gave this speech to persuade his audience to support America in its revolt against Britain and recruit American soldiers for the revolution. He strengthens his argument with his authoritative tone, concise diction, and elegant similes.
<span>A) In the selected sentence, the word gardening is a gerund, and the gerund phrase functions as the subject.
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I am pretty sure it is lineage. Hope this helps!