Matching is as shown below:
1. pronoun with no specific antecedent - indefinite pronoun
2. determined by function - case
3. consistency between subject and verb or pronoun and antecedent - agreement
4. subject case - nominative
5. clarifies or renames preceding noun - appositive
6. clause with implied subject or verb - elliptical clause
7. adjective phrase without word to modify - dangling construction
8. points out which one - demonstrative pronoun
9. two-word pronoun - reciprocal pronoun
It develops in the uterus during pregnancy so it’s true
Answer:
like if I was saying "oh this homework is a piece of cake" it would be a metaphor because I'm talking about something that is same as "this is easy"
so how to use a metaphor is by saying something that is using the same as the action or word your talking about and then turn it into a phrase like it's raining rocks like it's raining hard and there is a wall in front of my brain like your confused
Answer & Explanation:
“Till it rotted” - her greed is harming her in the end since she hoards things without being able to enjoy them
“Locked in the beauty of her bones” - she is trapped and limited by her greed and obsession with material wealth