Nah but you gotta hold your own
Simile and mythological. The reason why is because a simile has like or as (acting "like" Hercules) and it talks about something that is a myth (Hercules.) It is not a metaphor since it has "like," it does have alliteration since it does have a repeated letter, it is not a hyperbole since it does not talk about anything so dramatic (instead, it was a simile,) it is not a literal language since it has simile and mythological.
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She Spent all her money last week
Answer:
The answer is the third one down.
Explanation:
Textual evidence directs readers to other literary works that might support the claim
B. Me ; direct object.
Mom and Dad talked to my sister and me.
To check whether to use I or me in the sentence, we can reconstruct the sentence. We drop the words "my sister and"
Mom and Dad talked to I.
Mom and Dad talked to me. *This makes more sense than using I. So, use "me" in the sentence.