<em>Answer </em>
<em><u>longing</u></em>
<em>HEY!</em><em>!</em><em>^</em><em>^</em>
<em><u>hope </u></em><em><u>it </u></em><em><u>helps </u></em><em><u>you^</u></em><em><u>^</u></em>
<em><u>thank </u></em><em><u>me </u></em><em><u>later^</u></em><em><u>^</u></em>
<em><u>carryonlearing </u></em><em><u>^</u></em><em><u>^</u></em>
The appositive " a French astronomer " renames Bernard-Ferdinand Lyot
or
the appositive " a telescope attachment " renames coronograph
not sure which one is underlined
<span>The weeping of the guitar / begins
Personification is giving a non-human thing human-like traits. In this sentence the non-human thing is the guitar and it has the human trait of weeping. The first example seems like it could be personification because it has both human and non-human things in it. However, it is a metaphor comparing the stomach to a melon. The last two options are not even close.
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Answer:
excited
Explanation:
bc it is on edge i don't know for you tho