ENEMY : FEUD :: RIVAL : QUARREL
Option: C
Explanation:
An analogy is a comparison in which a object or an idea is compared to another thing that totally differs from it.
Here, word rival means a contender or a competitor to be defeated. This more or less matches the word enemy than all the other given words.
In the same way, to feud is to quarrel (argument that goea on for a pretty long time) and this directly means the term quarrel.
The rest options do come into account as the meaning totally differs.
<span>Three patterns for exposition in writing are the illustrative, analytical and the argumentative patterns</span>
Answer:
the woman is slapping the man in the face. the woman is very angry. the man looks silly. the woman made the man unconscious. the woman has her hair tied up. the man has his tongue flopping out.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Floats downstream, the trade winds soft, and dawn-light lawn.
Explanation:
These three are all metaphors of freedom. These are what the free bird did and encountered in the poem.
The caged bird experienced 2. his narrow cage and 5. the grave of dreams.
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Explanation:
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