Answer:
Article writing for the school magazine about why water should be saved.
Explanation:
<h3> Save Water? Why?</h3>
We all know why water is important and necessary for us. And it is no secret that it is one of the basic necessities for our survival. Not only do we need to save it for the future, but we must also learn to understand to save water means sustaining and 'increase' our chances of survival. As long as we have water, then there is a higher chance of survival. And that, in turn, means we, as humans, leave a brighter future for our children and their children and so on. So let us all remember to use water as sparingly as we can and educate others too, for the betterment of us all.
The given example above are known as homonyms, due to their likeness in sound.
I guessing that wash was the underlined verb if that is the case then A is the correct answer. Wash is <span>transitive, meaning to move or erode by the force of water in motion.</span>
Answer:
Allusion
Explanation:
Allusion is the name given to a rhetorical device in which an author makes a reference to a topic from a different context. This reference is usually indirect and the readers are responsible for making the connection between the two. In this case, the author makes an allusion to Nicholas Ridley, an English Bishop and martyr, burned alive on October 16, 1555.