I believe this would be a *metaphor* because an actual torch isn't being passed to the new generation.
An account that will most likely tell you what happened in the days after an event is: an Eyewitness account.
<h3>What is an Eyewitness account?</h3>
An eyewitness account is an account of someone who experienced an event. The individual could tell in clear terms what transpired in an event in case he is called upon to give such testimony.
So for an account of an event that happened in the days after an event, an eyewitness account would be the most appropriate account to trust to get a true representation of what happened. So option C is correct.
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The error in this excerpt can be pinned to this sentence:
- Later, at lunch, a new friend suggested that I will not eat the meatloaf. I saw it, and it looked strange.
<h3 /><h3>What is the error in the sentence?</h3>
The error is the incorrect usage of the comma. Here we can see that there were wrong applications of punctuation marks like commas in the sentences.
When punctuations are not used accurately it can hinder a person from getting the true sense of the ideas beginning of the first phrase of the second sentence.
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I looked this question up and found that the underlined elements are:
a talented painter
at the top of the stairs
who is very excited
that I baked today
Answer:
Nonrestrictive:
a talented painter
who is very excited
Restrictive:
at the top of the stairs
that I baked today
Explanation:
The elements that are placed between commas are nonrestrictive. They are not essential for the speaker to express meaning in the sentence. If removed, they would technically not make that much of a difference, the most important part of the message being conveyed anyway.
On the other hand, restrictive elements are not placed between commas. They are essential for the meaning of the sentence to be complete. For instance, in the sentence "He will stay in the room at the top of the stairs," the restrictive element determines which room the uncle will be staying in. If we remove it, the sentence could refer to any room.
Answer:
((The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract.))
Explanation:
That should be the correct answer sorry if im wrong Plz mark me as brainlist