Whose - belonging to or associated with which person.
Answer:
metaphor or personification
Explanation:
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"Latin terminology" is the correct answer, because legal English uses formal language, and Latin words are, of course, very formal. "Common vocabulary" is quite informal, there is no reason to use "archaic words", and legal English rarely uses "simple sentences", but rather very complex ones.
Answer:
C. Our spice rack has the usual spices every kitchen needs: paprika, cumin, red pepper, and oregano.
Answer:
overwhelming
* persistant silence that is hard to stand - weighed heavily upon
Explanation:
"The oppressive stillness of the evening weighed heavily upon Raut. "
Something overwhelming is something very intense and hard to control. Usually strong emotions can be overwhelming, such as great happiness or deep sadness. When a person is overwhelmed with emotions, that person will show those emotions no matter what happens.