Metaphor because, it’s a phrase being said and has very little meaning. It means that when trying to become “presentable” there isn’t much time for you to think twice of how you look.
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Is the verb of the following sentence transitive or intransitive? Charles gave me the paper.
"Charles gave me the paper" is transitive. Transitive verb is a very that requires a subject, one or several object, whereas, intransitive verb does not need to contain a subject.
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The action described in the passage most likely occur "on a day sometime in the late nineteenth century or early twentieth century".
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The passage is about the description of a train to a girl. The narrator tells the girl how the train runs a thousand miles across Texas and it never stops except four times.
The girl was marveled at the sea-green figured velvet, the shining brass, silver, and glass, the wood that gleamed as darkly brilliant as the surface of a pool of oil.
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Students because their is referring to the students. Students is the antecedent because an antecedent is just a phrase that replaces the third-person personal noun. Their would be the personal noun. Hope this helps!