Answer:
The best answer to the question above would be the second sentence. The phrase 'Our mission continues' supports the central idea of the speech which is that America's ongoing fight with the terrorists Al-Qaeda will be one that the country will not easily abandon. Other choices are not the main points.
Answer:
D. Simile
Explanation:
"... hanging from his chin like a kinky mule tail."
"Like" is a simile that is comparing his hair to a mule's tail.
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Words like "bulldozing" and "burned" suggest the following about how Della saved money and how she feels about it:
- When the narrator says Della saved money by "bulldozing" the grocer, he means that she had to insist, almost force him, to reduce prices so that she would not spend all her money.
- When he says her cheeks "burned" with imputation, he means that she feels embarrassed for having to do such a thing. Such an insistence shows how poor she is, and that makes her feel self-conscious.
- Della is the main character in the short story "The Gift of the Magi," by O. Henry. She and her husband Jim are a poor couple, but they love each other greatly.
- The passage we are analyzing here shows that Della tried her best to save money. She had to be very insistent with the grocer to be able to save that o<u>ne dollar and eighty-seven cents</u>.
- She feels embarrassed by it, knowing that when she insists for prices to be reduced she is revealing her own need to be "cheap" due to lack of money.
- That is what the words "bulldozing" and "burned" mean in the context. "Bulldozing" refers to her forcing the grocer to comply to her means, and "burned" refers to her feeling of embarrassment.
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Answer:
A
Explanation:
the correct answer is A!!