It was d the french coast. I'm learning about it in history right now
Answer:
Similes: using one thing to describe another. for example, "life can be described as a box of chocolates", meaning, "sometimes having unexpected surprises or nasty flavors (Like coconut or something) but still overall sweet!"
Metaphors: These are sayings that aren't meant to be taken seriously. For example, "I have a heart of gold". If my heart was actually made of gold, I would be dead. It's a metaphor meaning "my heart is as pure as gold".
Personification: This is when you give something a characteristic of a human. For example, "The lightning danced across the sky". We know lightning doesn't <em>actuall</em>y dance, but by saying the word "danced" we get an idea of the way the lightning moved.
(Random funny side note: Grammarly thinks my tone is "sad and uncertain" haha)
Hope this helps!
Find the verb first.
-told
ask who or what to find the subject.
told who or what?
Mr.Archer
ask who or what to find direct object.
Mr.Archer told who or what?
history
ask to who or to what to find indirect object.
Mr.Archer told history to who or to what?
us.
so, "us" is an indirect object.