Answer: Heyo! happy April fools!!!! ;) thnx for the points
There have been many times where I’ve mare meaningful contribution to the people of my town, but one in particular stands out. I had just moved into NYC and bought an apartment, when I saw a homeless man and his family sitting in the street. I decided that I was gonna help them. However, I was faced with 2 very complicating challenges.
The first challenge was proving food, water, etc... I had not been making enough money to give them all of the things they required. So, I reached out to some friends and had them help me out with getting a job at the local bank. I had finally been able to provide the man, his wife, and kids with food and water.
The second challenge was even harder to deal with. My family had called and told me they were coming over. I had to explain to them there was no space because I was housing some friends. They came over anyway and found out what was really going on. They was very disappointed in me for lying. I apologized, but my parents still didn’t like what I was doing. However, I didn’t care because I knew what i was doing was right. A couple weeks later the husband had gotten a job and was now in shape to house his family. I loaned him some money and sent him and his family out and wished them good luck. My family was extremely happy they were gone. We had dinner and resolved all of our issues.
In conclusion, sometimes helping people and the greater good is gonna come with challenges, however the feeling after helping them will always be worth it. I’ll never forget what it felt like to see the family’s faces when I offered them a place to stay for a while. That was the true reward of it all.
I hope this works it was just off the top of my head. They are some grammar issues but they’re really easy to fix. If it helps I’d really appreciate it if you gave me branliest!
Answer:
The connotative definition of the word snake: One who is untrustworthy or presents an unseen danger
The denotative definition of the word snake: A scaly, limbless, elongated, sometimes venomous reptile
A sentence featuring the literal meaning of the word snake: Anita told everyone she would like a snake for her birthday.
A sentence featuring a simile with the word snake: The kite string was wrapped around the branch like a snake.
A sentence featuring a metaphor with the word snake: Todd was a snake in the grass, waiting for a chance to strike.
Explanation:
Words have two types of meaning:
- Denotation - their literal meaning;
- Connotation - the emotional or cultural association they carry.
Both the metaphor and simile are figures of speech used to compare two different things. This comparison is based on the similarity of one of their aspects. The simile is recognizable by the use of words <em>like </em>and <em>as</em>, while the metaphor omits them, stating that something is something else.
With this information, we can easily solve the question you were given.