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1.The large house has been built by the browns.
2.She was stung by a jellyfish while she was swimming.
3.she was given a nice present.
4.the new song ia being sung by jane.
5.The house was destroyed by the storm
6.A lot of money was spent on the first ahooping Saturday.
7.How is that word written.
8.The flowers were watered every day.
9.His parents were called to the office by the headmaster.
10.the show will be directed by ben.
11.the window pane has been broken by the dog
12.The bill must be paid first.
13.She was being interviewed for the job.
14.He was told not to talk in class by the professor.
15.Your neighbor shouldn't be spoken too.
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A) Hyperbole, because the sentence is exaggerated for dramatic purposes.
Answer:
i can help u but the way you typed it got me confused...
Explanation:
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I'm nobody! Who are you? by Emily Dickinson
Explanation:
I'm Nobody! Who are you?
Are you – Nobody – too?
Then there's a pair of us!
Don't tell! they'd advertise – you know!
How dreary – to be – Somebody!
How public – like a Frog –
To tell one's name – the livelong June –
To an admiring Bog!
The poem stands out by using exclamations marks. As if she is trying to get her point across. She also uses the dashes to make It emphasizes ideas, It indicates missing words or phrases, It replaces commas or periods.
The author uses the word ''Nobody'' which would mean invisable, not poular, lonely. She also uses the word ''Somebody'' meaning popular, visable, liked.
The poems meaing is she would rather be a nobody than a somebody because she thinks it would be dull or bleck. she compares ''somebody'' to a frog meaning ''a somebody'' grabs your attencion without earning it. She also compares society to a bog meaning that the praise society offers to a ''somebody'' is worthless
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