<u>Answer</u>:
This hyperbole, is also an example of Simile.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Simile is a figure of speech which is used for comparison of 2 unlike things using like or as for example : white as snow , red as an apple. Similes are like metaphors. But metaphors are not the same as similes. Authors use simile to present their writings as exciting as a spontaneous show of fireworks. Here in the statement "They leaped like deer on the moon" which is an exaggeration but the use of direct comparison showing excitement.
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1. Thomas CLEANS his teeth every day. a) is cleaning b) clean c) cleans 2.
2. Georgia IS WEARING her new trousers today. a) is wearing b) wears c) are wearing
3. I DON'T GO to the library every week. a) am going b) don't go c) am not going
4. Rosa and Elena WRITE to their grandmother every week. a) write b) are writing c) is writing
5. Andreas and Jim DON'T MAKE their beds every day. a) making b) aren't making c) don't make
6 I AM NOT WEARING my glasses at the moment. a) wear b) am not wearing c) don't wear
7. We ARE HAVING our breakfast now. a) have b) having c) are having
8. Thomas usually PLAYS the guitar but now he IS PLAYING the piano. a) plays / playing b) play / is playing c) plays / is playing
9 Katya IS GOING swimming now. a) goes b) go c) is going
10 My friends ARE RUNNING in the park currently. a) are running playing b) are running c) is running
Answer:
canned goods are not required to have a best before date
Answer:
antagonist
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