A sentence featuring a metaphor with the word snake is A. Todd was a snake in the grass, waiting for a chance to strike.
A sentence featuring a simile with the word snake is<span> B.</span> The kite string was wrapped around the branch like a snake.
A sentence featuring the literal meaning of the word snake is E. a scaly, limbless, elongated, sometimes venomous reptile.
The connotative definition of the word snake is C. Anita told everyone she would like a snake for her birthday.
The denotative definition of the word snake is D. one who is untrustworthy or presents an unseen danger.
The reader wants you to not now but in the back of the book it says he was trapped in a mouse trap
Wow is an interjection. LOL i remember a song about it
The answer is (i.e. the answer with the misplaced adjective phrase) . . .
<em><u>A. Mr. Anderson made a table for his wife with three legs</u></em>.
This sentence makes it sound as if Mr. Anderson's wife has three legs, when in fact it is the table that has three legs.
Correctly written, it should look like this . . .
"Mr. Anderson made a table <em>with three legs</em> for his wife."
He thinks that's where its most "corrupt". This book is amazing!