The bill of rights is structured as a list of rights guaranteed to the people of America. This structure is effective because it keeps the focus very clearly on the rights it lays out. Hope this helps ;-)
The figurative language used on the sentence is a simile. A simile is a figure of speech in which<u> two things that have no similarities are compared </u>in order to create a more interesting description. In the sentence action is compared to a broken accordion in which the similitude will be that both are wrong, the action is not going to plan and a broken accordion does not sound as it is supposed to. The key word to understand a simile is the use of the word <em>like</em>, and any other synonyms.
In these lines, the theme of the story is:
B. A happy life can turn into a sorrowful one in a moment's notice.
These lines are from the story “A Monk's Tale” by Geoffrey Chaucer. The monk of the story was of the view that a story should be narrated so as to encourage people to live a religious life. He regards fortune as whimsical because it possesses the power to change anyone's life according to the deeds done by the individual.
Answer:
Fear has been a friend of mine. Not participating in certain activities because I was simply afraid of them or the outcome that could come with it. I do not enjoy a constant hover of fear but although it is annoying, it has saved me from myself and others.
Explanation:
I think it was self explanatory but I also didn't 100% understand what I was answering. It looks like you're asking for some things to use in an article? But I'm not so sure.