The correct answer is drunk,which is the past participle of "to drink"
"drank is the S.Past Ex.- I drank 2 beers yesterday
"drunk" is the past participle used in the Present/past Perfect tenses.
Romanticism is sometimes characterized as the larger movement, of which the Gothic is a part, a subset, or variety. ... Gothic is often seen as the more popular genre; it's also identified more typically with women, while Romanticism is identified with men.
Well its probably easy to write about:
Slavery;
Any war from WWI onwards;
Suffragettes;
Adolf Hitler;
Of Mice and Men; or
Something you would enjoy learning about. Maybe you like the though of learning about Ancient Greece or Rome or Egypt...
They're some things anyway
Similes and metaphors are both figures of speech. Metaphors are words or phrases that are applied to actions/objects in a way that can't be literally applicable. Similes, on the other hand, are used to make emphatic descriptions by comparing two different things and usually use the words <em>as</em> or <em>like </em>to connect both words or phrases.
In <em>Stereo Heart</em>, "my heart's a stereo" is a phrase that may be used to express something, but cannot be interpreted as a realistic statement. A simile that can be found on this song is "keep it stuck in your head, like your favorite tune". In this case, a comparison is made to emphasize the first phrase.
The first line of <em>A Red, Red Rose </em>is "O my Luve's like a red, red rose," and is a simile used to make a more vivid description of "my Luve". Metaphors can be found in the third stanza: "Till a' the seas gang dry, my dear, And the rocks melt wi' the sun." Both actions are not likely to happen, in an immediate future at least, but help express a strong feeling.
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What do you mean by that? Do you want a summary, or possibly just having typed out in a bigger font.
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