Answer:
The magazine chosen was "Teen Vogue".
Explanation:
After reading some articles written in Teen Vogue magazine, I came to the conclusion that the magazine uses artifices and languages to attract a female audience and, as the magazine's name says, teenagers. This is done through articles that expose fashion trends, teen celebrities and subjects of teen interest such as fashion, dating, vacation, style, travel, personal care, among others.
The magazine uses a colorful look that attracts the attention of its audience, uses a simple and direct language, easily understandable and that does not require major interpretations. In addition, the magazine uses photos and writes articles and interviews of teen celebrities, which are easily identifiable by its target audience.
Answer:
Somewhere lost within the darkness as I walk down a path that leads me to a place i dont know of. Falling deep into my thoughts as I imagine what I could possibly become. Lifting my head to what lies above me, I am greeted by the vast sky that is probably never ending. The secrets of this wide and vast creation are so mysterious yet fascinating for all I can do is admire it. The starts in the clear night sky winked at me, promising me with something bright that might come disturbing me in my journey, hoping that it leads me somwhere that would be worthy.
-this is something i wrote originally on the spot, sorry if it isnt that good or if there is grammatical mistakes.
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Answer:
<u>B. 5W Chart.</u>
Explanation:
This would be the <u>most applicable as</u> it would provide the most thorough analysis of listing a car's sale details.
<u>5W: Where? When? Why? What? Who? (+ How?)</u>
Hey there!
Here is your answer:
<em><u>The proper answer to this question is "simile".</u></em>
Reason:
<u>A simile contains like or as and a metaphor does not. So in the sentence: </u><span><u>It felt as if the whole globe was dressed in snow. It has the word AS in the sentence therefore its a simile!</u>
Also....
<u>Similes, and metaphors are two things that are comparing themselves to each other. The trick is the similes have to have like or as, and</u></span><u> metaphors do not!</u>
Therefore the answer is simile!
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Hope this helps!
~Nonportrit