What is mgical what does that even mean
Ive read someone do a summary on this have u tried looking it up somewhere else?
Answer:
Freedom of speech and expression, therefore, may not be recognized as being absolute, and common limitations or boundaries to freedom of speech relate to libel, slander, obscenity, po___phy, sedition, incitement, fighting words, classified information, copyright violation, trade secrets, food labeling, etc.
Explanation:
The best way to combine these ideas is the third sentence. The first sentence is an "if, then" statement, which does indicate how things actually were when Shakespeare was in school. The second sentence implies that the school day was long during Shakespeare's time <em>because</em> the teachers were strict, which is not effective, because the two facts are not related. The final sentence is not properly formatted, so it is confusing for the reader. The third sentence, however, simply states two facts about schooling during Shakespeare's lifetime that provide concrete information.
Answer:
personification
Explanation:
A house does not have a backbone, but a person does. With this in mind, this quote is using personification.
"Lifting, fastening bulky beams, Building the backbone of a sturdy house..."
(alliteration could also be thought, <u>b</u>ulky <u>b</u>eams, <u>B</u>uilding the <u>b</u>ackbone, but as the question only asked for one I thought that personification was the biggest figurative language being used here!)
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