I'm not sure if there are answers to choose from, but it is easy to determine the meaning of "nailed" using context clues.
Based on the fact that Ari saw approval on everyone's faces, the word "nailed" should be a positive word. Any negative words can be eliminated.
In this context, "nailed" means succeeded, aced, did well, got it right, etc. If choosing from several possible answers, choose the one that most closely fits: ...he saw the approval on everyone's faces, he knew he had got it right.
A generic name for a person place or thing in a class or group
Answer:
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Answer:
A simile to suggest that the poem is valuable.
Explanation:
A simile is a figurative language that uses comparisons to describe an event, someone, a thing, an animal, a place.. while using the words "as" and "like". The purpose of similes is to make the writing more colorful, interesting, significant and memorable. The excerpt uses this type of figurative language with that same purpose when it compares the way "the corner of your drawer" was tucked away: "like a cabin or hogan in dense trees."