But the best car will always and forever be a 1966 mustang convertible in black
Answer:
declarative sentence
Explanation:
its a simple statement and expresses an opinion.
A. to restate the main idea by summarizing the supporting details
I think if there were to be another chapter in the book , I would imagine it being at the end because the plot was set well and performed good so I think the last chapter would only be random in the end.
This passage from Nectar in a Sieve uses both personification and a simile. A simile is a comparison made between two things using the word 'like' or 'as'. In the excerpt, fear is compared to "black flying ants after a storm" using the word 'like'. Personification is when an inanimate object is given human like qualities, such as breathing, feeling, talking, etc. This is also present in the passage because the narrator has transformed fear into a tangible object by comparing it to the black flying ants. Both personification and similes are forms of figurative language, and both can have powerful affects on the way the audience views the story.