Answer:
A metaphor is a direct comparison between two things
Explanation:
Just in case you need this, a simile uses like or as. :)
One you are, Or one year sounds right
Answer:
<em>"Come and show me another city with lifted head singing so proud..."</em>
Explanation:
"Chicago" (1914) is a poem written by Carl Sandburg (1878 – 1967), an American poet. It is about the U.S. city of Chicago.
The poem's fifth line calls Chicago "City of the Big Shoulders", which has been adopted as one Chicago's many nicknames.
Throughout the whole poem and these lines the poet has a very proud tone. When selecting from the provided lines, the pride is most clearly connoted by the use of words, <em>"Come and show me"</em> and <em>"lifted head singing so proud".</em>
Explanation:
you read books and you watch movies,
books have words.
movies have pictures and it's action.
books teach you things.
movies entertain you.
is it enough?!
In context, the fifth paragraph (“Its appeal is inscrutable….”) serves as a transitional element that introduced new thoughts that describe the nature of Filet-O-Fish.
Transitional elements are phrases and words that help to link thoughts and connect ideas.
They can also be used to move from one thought to another.
In the article, "Why the Filet-O-Fish Is My Gold Standard for Fast Food," by Jane Hu, the author used a transitional element in the fifth paragraph to go into a detailed description about the features of the Filet-O-Fish that makes people like it.
So, there is a movement from one thought to another using this element.
(Note that your options are not provided to choose from. However, the answer is a general function of transitional elements.)
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