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it is what Lizabeth thinks of her brother I think.... hit that heart and mark Brainliest and feel free to ask if you need help on anymore questions :)
No, similes usually use like or as, an example is the lion purred like a cat or the dog barked as loud as a horse
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they use touchfull words which rise a particular feelings either happy or sad
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A. Wasn't.. This is because if you seperatevthe contractioninto two words it is was not, this would make the sentence be "Wally was not capable of lifting the heavy box."
If you were to do the same thing with weren't it would sound like "wally were not capable of lifting the heavy box." This does not make sense because "wally" is singular (so is "was not") and "were not" is pleural.
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