Auditory Learning would be their worst form of learning. "<span>For example, </span>visual-learning<span> students will sometimes struggle during </span>essay exams, because they can't recall test material that was "heard" in a lecture," (https://www.thoughtco.com/knowing-your-learning-style-1857098)
Friend 1: I pity those old horses in the farm. Why are they still allowed by those heartless men? Horses too get tired.
Friend 2: And horses too have rights. Horses as old as those in the farm should be placed in comfortable place under the care of experts where they don't have to work under the heat of the sun.
Friend 1: Right. So, let's report it to authorities now.
They ratified the constitution by state legistlatures voting and included a bill of rights to prevent the government from taking their rights away.
This question is incomplete because the excerpt is missing; here is the excerpt:
In a smithy
one sees a white-hot axehead or an adze plunged and wrung in a cold tub, screeching steam- the way they make soft iron hale and hard—:
just so that eyeball hissed around the spike.
The answer to this question is D. How hot the spear actually is
Explanation:
The purpose of the epic simile is to make an extensive comparison between two elements of ideas. This differs from regular simile because it uses many details or lines to make the comparison. In the excerpt presented, the author uses an epic simile to compare the actin of the spike entering the eye of the cyclops with the action of putting a hot metal in a cold tub through details such as "white-hot axehead... in a cold tub" or "that eyeball hissed around the spike". Moreover, the purpose of using this epic simile is to emphasize how hot the spike is, which allows the reader to imagine the reaction of the cyclops as the hot spike enters its eye.