Answer:
Friend 1- What have you accomplished in life so far?
Friend 2- So far I have been shown in 3 block buster films and have stared in many commercials on television. How about you? What have you done?
Friend 1- Well, in my life I've started my own company, graduated at the top of my class, and was on the cover of a magazine featuring top business owners in my state.
- I hope I did this right. Have a great night
Answer:
B. The narrator's comments about a character's true nature.
Answer:
1. You train so hard. I will be sure you win the race.
2. You are not very health-conscious. I will not think you will choose the burger and chips.
3. Tom's training very hard. He will be sure he will win the race.
4. I made some sandwiches for you. I will be sure you will be hungry later
5. I won't wear a jacket. I will not think it will be cold.
Answer: A) a comparison between the sea and a cauldron, and B) a visual representation of the sea’s anger.
Explanation: A simile is a figure of speech that consists in the comparison of two things that aren't obviously similar between each other, it has the function of create an image that helps to better understand the text or passage. In this case, the excerpt presents the simile "...all the sea was like a cauldron seething over intense fire, when the mixture suddenly heaves and rises", comparing the sea with a cauldron in a fire, which gives the reader an image that represents the anger of the sea.
Of the following choices, Letter B. Shopping; however, is the correct answer. We use semicolon in this sentence because the given sentence is made up of two complete sentences. In other words, it is a compound sentence. A semicolon is used to link two independent sentences.