Answer:
Explaining a good reason.
Explanation:
What I thought.
Answer:
it is live
Explanation:
try saying it outloud with each answer choice whichever makes more sense to you is most likely the right one
Answer:
"Standing as we do upon the watch tower of human freedom"
Explanation:
"The watch tower of human freedom" is an example of a metaphor, comparing human freedom to a watch tower.
I would say, Simile because this compares the feeling of seeing the machine to being stabbed by a dozen awls. Similes use like or as to compare two different objects, so that is what leads me to believe this. It cannot be a symbol, because that does not represent anything. It cannot be personification because it does not take a nonliving object and give it human features. I would say that's it a metaphor, but it uses as, so I firmly believe that it is a simile..
Answer:
D. agreement
Explanation:
It wouldn't be "agreements" because it says "a final" which suggests that there is only 1 agreement.
It wouldn't be "agree" because it wouldn't read right.
It wouldn't be "agreed" because that is past tense and they haven't yet reached an agreement.
So it would be D. agreement
Hope this helps :)