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Answer:
AltaVista, was the first really fast search engine that also covered much of the Web.
Explanation:
The correct answers are
Metaphor: She's an encyclopedia; We're just old news; I'm spreading my wings.
Simile: It's hard as steel; He's crafty like a fox; I'm strong like a bull
Explanation:
Both Simile and Metaphor are rhetorical figures used to describe a person, animal, object, etc. by making a comparison. The key difference between these two figures is that in SImile explicit comparison words such as "like" or "as" are used, while in metaphor the comparison occurs directly. This means, in the sentences "It's hard as steel", "He's crafty like a fox" and " I'm strong like a bull" there is simile due to the use of like and as, while in the rest of the options there is a metaphor because comparison occurs directly.
Answer:
This is a personal question that reflects on your knowledge. But, here is an outline of what you can use.
One story that I enjoyed a lot is _____. The reason why it resonated with me so much is because ______. Not only did it resonate with me, but it also is such a powerful story that reflects onto myself and others because of its ________. I believe that if people got the chance to read _____, they would feel the same too.
In this short story, Dorris Lessing describes a fifteen year old boy who goes hunting every morning. One day the boy notices a buck that is wounded. It was about to die. This scene continues in the story with the following sentences: "It came into his mind that he should shoot it and end its pain; and he raised the gun. Then he lowered it again."