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The answer is
A. The girl sprinted across the street with curly red hair.
The correct version of the sentence would be:
<span>The girl with curly red hair sprinted across the street.
</span>
Yes, that sentence is a simile, because it uses the word 'like'. For a sentence to be a simile, it has to use the words 'like, or 'as'. A metaphor compares things without using like or as, for example: He is a cheetah that zooms across the Savannah. :)
The first word in a quotation that is a complete sentence is capitalized, but the first word in a partial quotation is not: He said, “Life is just one d*mned thing after another.”
Answer:
La sopa es buena means "The soup is good."
Explanation:
La is the equivalent of an article adjective, the.
sopa = soup
es is the equivalent of a linking verb, is.
buena = good