I would say (A) simile.
<span>- A simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two things.
- Imagery is when the author uses highly descriptive and vivid language to provide an image that the reader can visualize, helping them to understand the text.
- Personification is when non-human objects are given human characteristics.
- A metaphor is a non-literal comparison of two things without the use of "like" or "as".
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Answer:
I believe it's C
Explanation:
If I was answering this test, i would pick C but go with your gut feeling. ;D
Answer:
"He," "him," and "his" are third person singular pronouns, and "they," "them," and "their" are third person plural pronouns. Novels are usually written in third person.
Answer:
The protagonist and the reader learn the same lesson as the conflict is resolved.
Explanation:
If a reader can determine at least one of the conflicts that a work contains, he or she can often find in it the means to uncover a theme.
Answer:
Claim 1: Some outside influences make a person more likely to sleepwalk: Sources 2 and 3
Claim 2: If your mother was a sleepwalker, it is more likely that you will be, too: Source 2
Claim 3: When people are sleepwalking they are not aware of their surroundings: Source 1
Claim 4: Going to bed at the same time every night can help some children not to sleepwalk: Source 3
Number 10 is a blank for me sorry
Explanation:
i took the test ;p hope it helps