Answer:
<h3>mali</h3>
Explanation:
<h2>kase naglihim ka kasalanan na din yun sa Diyos</h2>
The answer is
C: Metaphor
Since she's not an actual fox, and it can't be simile since it doesn't use the words "Like" or "As".
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Oedipus sends Creon to find the answer of ending Thebes' plague.
Answer:
We put a comma after the subordinate clause.
Explanation:
When a subordinating adverb phrase or clause comes before the main clause of a sentence, the subordinate clause should be followed by a comma to separate the subordinate clause information with the independent's clause information. Here are some examples:
<u><em>After the walk,</em></u><em> we went to the shopping mall </em>(Adverb phrase underlined).
<u><em>In total silence,</em></u><em> she waited </em>(Adverb phrase underlined).
<u><em>Before you leave,</em></u><em> could you please shut the door? </em>(Adverb clause underlined)
<u><em>Since you do not care about the class</em></u><em>, you may leave the room </em>(Adverb clause underlined)
<em>Notice that the difference between adverb phrases and clauses is that clauses always have a subject and a verb while phrases do not.</em>