C he's worried about the kids
Answer:
2. Simile
1. Thick socks
2. Warmth and comfort
Explanation:
Both simile and metaphor are figures of speech used to compare two things. However, there is a difference. The simile is a more direct comparison than the metaphor. It uses words <em>like </em>and <em>as</em>, while the metaphor omits them, stating that something is something else.
As we can see here, in the fifth line, the word <em>like</em><em> </em>is used: .<em>.. or </em><em>like</em><em> a pair of thick socks... </em>This shows us that the poet is using a simile. He compares his poem to a pair of thick socks, suggesting that it can provide warmth and comfort.
Answer:
Proper noun is a places/persons name and common noun is the kind of place/an action
Explanation:
Radio City Rockettes and Francesca is a name and a word like "preform" is an action like how I would perform a song to to you is an action.
Explanation:
It is in the introduction and then restated in the conclusion. Each supporting detail is then referred to in each of the body paragraphs one by one. The question is worded very oddly in my opinion so I would say introduction because it fits that answer best, but it could technically be all of them.
Jessica, a teenage girl who just wants popularity, does everything to get attention. She puts her hair in a bun and steals her mom's lipstick and such. But then she takes something and it makes her inside and outside appearance go bad.
I just came up with that in less than 60 seconds, but tweak it up if you like it.