It is defining.
Defining relative clause does not have a comma, while a non-defining relative clause has.
For example, if the sentence is:
The children, who hate chocolates, are uncommon.
- since there is comma in this sentence, it is non-defining.
- while if there is no comma like the question in the picture, it is defining.
I would say no because a simile is having something referred to something else for example as brace as a lion or crazy like a fox.
There is no paragraph but the dictionary definition of aquatic is ¨of or relating to water.¨ So I would guess the answer is D
I dont know this ones tricky but i think its the 2nd one
The correct answer is: it creates elation.
A hyperbole is a literary device or figure of speech, where the author uses exaggeration or overstatement to create a dramatic impact for the readers. In this quotation, the author states that those who choose to settle in New York City experience a great sense of happiness and excitement when they first settle there. When he states that "...each generates heat and light to dwarf the Consolidated Edison Company” he uses hyperbole (exaggeration) to make his point- new settlers in New York are so happy and excited that generate light and heat akin to what an electricity company (Consolidated Edison Company) does.