Nouns are words that name objects or living things. Any word that names an object or person is a noun (such as chair, table, wall, Anna, London, jacket, etc.)
So, in this sentence, “clock” and “batteries” are nouns, while “the” is an article (like “a” or “an”) and “needs” is a verb (an action word, like wants, is, has, runs, sits, etc.)
Answer:
けんじさん( は )いつも( x )みず( を )のみます。
でも コーヒー( は )のみません。
せんせい( は )がっこう( で )にほんご( を )はなします。
たいてい( x )おひるごはん( に )ホットドッグ( を )たべます。
Explanation:
That's would be sarcasm. A simile is a comparison between two things using like or as.