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Literary technique of using something to stand for or represent another idea
Answer:
<em>Bare pain is not liked by anyone.</em>
Explanation:
Changing an active voice to a passive voice requires a change in the position of the subject and the object. This means that the object will come in the front of the sentence while the subject will move to the position of the object. In other words, active voice is where the verb is acted by the subject whereas, in a passive voice, the reverse happens.
Thus, the subject "no one" will move to the object's place (at the end of the sentence) and the object will move to the front. Also, a passive voice will have the preposition "by" in the given sentence, denoting the verb's recipient.
Thus, the final sentence in the passive voice is
<em>Bare pain is not liked by anyone.</em>
This is irony.
It is irony because war is anything but kind. Alliteration would be if both words started with the same letter. Style is not a device, and a simile is when you compare something to something.
Answer:
Knowing that you can move on to something without having you focus on the thin or person you need to forgive. So forgive but never forget that's responsibility.
Explanation:
It's something I live by everyday..