The answer is B. Simile
A simile is a comparison of two different things using like or as.
Answer:
Collective Noun
Explanation:
If you were referring to "The staff" then this would be a collective noun.
A collective noun refers to a group of things or people, or a group that consist of multiple members that are taken as a whole. Other examples of collective nouns would be words like, faculty, organization, flock, troupe, collection.
It is any noun that represents a group of more than one member.
Hey there!
We are going to find which sentence carries the strongest noun, this would mean that we would have to find a sentence that would contain these aspect's
. . . <span>♦Person
</span><span>♦Place
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<span>♦Or thing
Based on my understanding of your options, your best answer would be
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Jim knew his wife would like tulips)In this sentence, we are looking at the word
(tulips), which this would be a noun and in this, it would be considered and
(Thing).Your correct answer would be
. . . .
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Hope this helps
~Jurgen</span>
Lindbergh baby Kidnapping is referred to the crime involving the kidnapping and murder of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr the 2 month old son of aviator Charles Lindbergh.
This event revealed a need for changes in America due to:
1) It produced a reaction in Congress.
2) It produced a new law about federal Kidnapping. ( Lindbergh Law).
3) To translate a Kidnapping's victim to others states in USA was a federal crime.
The rhetorical element that is included in the passage is : D. Logos
We can see in the passage that Lincoln recognize the issue and address the issue with his principle of reason, logic, and judgement
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