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2 years ago
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Can someone write 2 examples of metaphors or similes that represents me and explain the impact/effect of each. I am nice, i like

playing video games, i like listing to music and i i like to sing in the shower
English
1 answer:
koban [17]2 years ago
7 0
Figurative language refers to the color we use to amplify our writing. It takes an ordinary statement and dresses it up in an evocative frock. It gently alludes to something without directly stating it. Figurative language is a way to engage your readers, guiding them through your writing with a more creative tone.
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This question is incomplete. The complete answer is:

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A. Second person

B. Third-person limited

C. First person

D. Third-person omniscient

The correct answer is C. First person.

Explanation

Explanation

In the narrative field, the first person refers to how one of the characters tells the story from his point of view. In this mode, the subjects I (singular) and we (plural) are used. According to the above, the previous fragment is written in the first person because whoever tells the story speaks of himself by saying "I had not seen my brother in three or four days ". According to the above, the correct answer is C. First person.

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The correct answer are

B) The premises are likely to be true.

C)  The premises reinforce, or support, the conclusion.

D) The conclusion follows logically from the premises.

When the premises serve to support the conclusion's accuracy and effectiveness in a reasonable manner, the argument is said to be valid.

Options B, C, and D would all be acceptable arguments presented by the plaintiffs. Because there is a risk that they may be erroneous as well (as in inductive reasoning).

"The premises are likely to be true," Because the premises and conclusion are inversely related if the premises support the conclusion, it is regarded as true, and if not, the opposite is true.

Because the conclusion follows the premises logically, it is also known as a chain of reasoning. As a result, answers B, C, and D are appropriate.

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Was the argument put forth by the plaintiffs valid? Check all of the correct boxes.

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