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The quote might represent that everything comes to an end or something that has been long going will finally end.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
This is using personification- giving a non human character human traits.
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Answer:
You can look for sources in the library but make sure it is nonfiction and you can also look online but don’t use Wikipedia and at the end of any article you find scroll all the way down to check the person that wrote it and click on the name it would show information of the person check it and make sure the person is giving you the right information by comparing the information to the person profile and what the person is good at
Explanation:
Answer: From the outset we know that this is a child speaking to the father about the smell of alcohol (whiskey, your breath). If life is a dance then this child is having a tough time because the dance was not easy - note the lack of a contraction which makes the line more formal.
Romped implies a sense of fun but lacking control because things fall from the shelf as a result of the dance and mother isn't well pleased. The use of the word countenance and unfrown is unusual. The former refers to the mother's facial expression, the latter isn't a proper word.
The words battered and scraped, beat and hard suggest the father's rough handling of the boy but these are neutralised almost by the use of waltzed, which implies some sort of carefree innocence.
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The statement provided above is actually false because ethnocentrism is the opposite of avoiding cultural bias. By definition, ethnocentrism is the belief that one's own culture or ethnicity is more superior than others. It is displayed when people make judgments about other people's manner of talking, behavior, religion, and traditions.