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https://thelogicalindian.com/story-feed/awareness/parents-are-the-best-teachers-in-the-world/#:~:text=Parents%20are%20indeed%20the%20best,talk%20in%20their%20early%20age.&text=The%20first%20two%20steps%20of,and%20enthusiasm%20given%20by%20them.
Explanation:
Answer:
OA. I went to look for my watch, but I can never seem to find the time.
Explanation:
A pun is usually a comical play on the actual statement itself. There usually two elements that are inter connected to each other in some way.
Let's look at A: watch and time correlate since a watch tells time. The statement is ironic the speaker doesn't have his watch, therefore figuratively but maybe actually as well "doesn't have the time". It's therefore a pun.
B: It's a different figurative language technique, but I'm not sure what it is. 100% sure it's not a pun though.
C: it's a metaphor. It's a comparison between two things, in this case the novel was so well explained it had he accuracy of hitting a nail directly on the head.
D: That's just a statement, maybe a poetic quote.
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To analyze it in fine detail.
Both inventions were done by teenagers at their times.
Both inventions claimed to help the environment: Boyan Slat's machine would clean up trash floating in ocean. Duro-Aina Adebola, Akindele Abiola, Faleke Oluwatoyin, and Bello Eniola proposed power generation from urine that would not create carbon monoxide.
Unfortunately both inventions were also challenged by more established scientists and engineers.