Answer:
Missing a little context here, but I'll assume it's a mom talking to a rebellious teen, or similar. (sorry if I got it wrong.)
I would assume that a frustrated mother is talking to a brand new adult that is now refusing to obey their mother. Or something like that. So, she is guilting them by saying how many years of her life she spent on them. All that time she could have spent doing something else, but instead, she invested it in them, and this is what she is getting out of it?
Answer:
hangout play games with my siblings and enjoy the entire time my parents aren't around
Answer:
The Aspiration Test is designed to help students prepare for the Regent Exam.
Explanation:
The aspiration test helps the student to prepare for the regent examination. This is a test with the basic subjects of high school where students are expected to reach a specific number of credits to pass.
Just so you know...
A simile is comparing something with something else using 'like' or 'as' (for example - I swam in the sea like a fish or my room is like a tip).
A metaphor is a word or phrase that compares something with something else (for example - his heart is metal or my room is a tip). Hope this makes sense!
1. The road was as curvy as a snake - Simile
2. My mum told me that my room is like a pigsty - Simile
3. Mike is like a scared kitten as he enters the haunted house - Simile
Hope I helped!
Answer:
she is one of the doctors that makes house calls.
Explanation: