Answer:
The correct answer is: Metaphor.
Explanation:
A metaphor is a figue of speech used to create a non-literal comparison between two things. This means that the two objects that are compared are unrelated but still share common characteristics.
Unlike the simile, the metaphor does not use any connectors between the elements that it compares, rather it says that something <em>is </em>something else.
Answer:
the answer is.....
whom did you give the receipts?
The first and second at first glance looks to have a misplaced modifier, but the first one is the correct answer. :)
Answer:
Some say that a tsunami's sea wave can scotch an entire island. All you will hear is a sudden silence, shadowed by the roar of a wave and then Splash! You are drowned in debri and dampened by dirty water.
Explanation:
Alliteration: "Some say...tsunami's sea...scotch" "sudden silence" "drowned in debri....dampened by dirty"
Onomotoppoeia: "Splash"