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The device that is not used in the headings given from "Sweet Nothings" is that of a Simile.
<h3>What is a Simile?</h3>
A simile is a way of describing something by comparing it to another thing. This is done with the words, "as" or "like".
In the above headings, there are no similies used because and we see this with the absence of the words, "as" and "like".
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Answer:
She witnesses injustice at a peaceful demonstration when a man is attacked.
Explanation:
This excerpt shows the readers how the demonstrations and number of demonstrations were increasing and gain in importance. Audrey is a girl who saw a rude and unfair stroke from the policeman. This sight was very impressible for a girl. She experiences it emotionally but finds strength in herself to act and be brave to give her contribution.
She was in shock after she saw this accident and this sight causes her to move on and give a bigger contribution, not only to attend meetings.
Explanation:
You can start it off like this: "I think that Adnan is/is not guilty because...." and see if you can find any kind of evidence that supports it. Like, " He did..." and then "in the text it says.... which tells us that...."
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