World too wide and shrunk shank
The epicenter, epicentre (/ˈɛpɪsɛntər/) or epicentrum in seismology is the point on the Earth's surface directly above a hypocenter or focus, the point where an earthquake or an underground explosion originates.
metaphor: Jessie has a heart of gold
simile: the pool is as cold as ice
personification: the angry clouds marched across the sky
hyperbole: im so hungry i could eat a horse
All of the above if the choices are for instructions on doing something and to persuade you to change your mind and to enjoy the story of a real persons life. You are welcome.
Answer:
1. My friend's backpack is filled with lots of books.
2. The Johnsons' dog needs a bath and his nails trimmed.
3. Apples are on sale this week. Next week bananas will be discounted at many groceries.
4. Won't you please join us for tennis even though you don't have a racket? You can borrow ours.
5. The rhinos at the zoo are exciting, but the fishes are even more fun to watch.
6. The girls' performance showed that they were very talented.
7. The James' house is bigger than yours.
8. Put on your hats and gloves before you go outside.
9. You shouldn't put off your homework until the final hours of the day.
10. The days are long but the years are short.