Answer:
Finished at last. I sat over it and strapped it.
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Finished at last, I sat over it and strapped it.
Explanation:
I'm sorry if I'm wrong
Answer:
The answer to your question would be that the sentence that is written correctly is the following one: My garden has green peppers, carrots, and three different kinds of tomatoes.
Explanation:
The sentence is an example of the use of the comma. You should use commas to separate words and word groups in a simple series of three or more items. In this case, it lists the greens that the person has in in his/her garden.
1. Personification. Chimneys do not have legs, nor do they bounce on fours. The act of personifying is to give a non living item human qualities.
2. Metaphor. The sentence is comparing a bridge to an eye without the use of like or as.
3. I’m not sure on this one. Maybe metaphor (glass bowl to a hill).
4. Likely a simile. This sentence is comparing the bride to a fan while using like.
It says "has" when it should be "had" because this sentence is all in past tense.