Which replacement corrects the spelling error in this sentence! My father lives in a high-rise apartment building who's glass wa
lls have a creepy effect when you look through them. sen A. My father lives in a high-rise apartment building whos' glass walls have a creepy effect when you look through them! B. My father lives in a high-rise apartment building who'se glass walls have a creepy effect when you look through them. W WWW WWW. C. My father lives in a high-rise apartment building whose glass walls have a creepy effect when you look through them. D. My father lives in a high-rise apartment building who's glass walls have a creepy affect when you look through them.
The Renaissance is often referred to as the birth of learning because it was like a rebirth or reawakening after the Middle Ages. Artists and scholars looked back to the learning and knowledge of ancient Rome and Greece to increase their understanding of the world.
if the underlined portion is supposed to be the line in quotes, it will be a simile
Explanation:
a simile is a comparison between 2 devices without using "like" or "as". it can be easily mistook for a hyperbole, as it represents over-exaggeration of the line