Idiom-a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words. (Ex. A piece of cake)
Onomatopoeia-the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (Ex. Boom or crack)
Hyperbole-exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. (Ex.This guy escapes more times than Houdini)
I would say that this sentence is an hyperbole. This is because an idiom would be a form of figurative meaning that if different from the literal meaning. This is statement is bluntly advertised. There is no hidden meaning behind it. The word doesn’t resemble a sound either so it cannot be an onomatopoeia. I hope this helps
yes i agree a should be it,
It is cheaper to use fossil fuels then to invest in renewable energy technology.
Research link(https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2013/apr/17/why-cant-we-give-up-fossil-fuels)
-Agarvated
Answer: The cars
Explanation: the subject is the thing you are talking about, which in this sentence is cars.
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B. David is not happy that his dad has moved them from the city to a home ten miles from town. When he finds an old, abandoned carousel deep in their woods, the idea of an adventure to learn about its history gives David hope.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Option B accurately summarizes the passage as it includes all the important events and ideas presented in it. <u>David is neither angry at his father, nor does he hate him; in fact he "didn't want to harbor ill feelings against his dad"; however, moving to the country did make him sad as he "did not share his dad's affection for the country" and "longed to be back in the city where he had grown up."</u>
Moreover, when <u>he goes exploring the land to find out why the land was so devalued, he finds an old, abandoned carousel deep in the woods, and wants to find more about its history in the town library, which gives him a sense of adventure and </u>the <u>hope</u> that there might be something for him to like in the country after all. The second part of the summary covers this half of the narrative accurately, and hence is the correct option.
Answer:
See, I dont know which book you are reading I'm so sorry but I can not help you if I do not know?
Explanation:
(Im very Sorry)