1: Hey Mom, i gotta do overtime tonight so I’ll be home late which means I’ll have to miss dinner. Im sorryyy :(! See you soon, Love ya!
2: Hey my bike kinda broke down yesterday on my way home from school. You think you can give me a ride to school tomorrow morning? Pleaseee and thank you? :)
3: Hey Dad just reminding you mh English class ends at 9:00 so start picking me up at 9:30. Thanks!
4: Hey! Just wanted to thank you again for that train ticket! Oh and don’t worry I’ll be paying you back as soon as I see you at the station. See you there!
. The term “extended metaphor” refers to a comparison between two unlike things that continues throughout a series of sentences in a paragraph, or lines in a poem. It is often comprised of more than one sentence, and sometimes consists of a full paragraph. Hope this helps sry I don't know that much
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These are examples of borrowings.
This is an example of a cognate.
Many English science words come from Greek and Latin.
Many legal and government words come from Latin and French.
Explanation:
A borrowing is using words from one language to describe things or be generally accepted in a different language.
Words like tacos, burritos, etc are borrowed words that are generally accepted and used in the United States.
A cognate means having the same linguistic derivation as another.