Answer:
if the underlined portion is supposed to be the line in quotes, it will be a simile
Explanation:
a simile is a comparison between 2 devices without using "like" or "as". it can be easily mistook for a hyperbole, as it represents over-exaggeration of the line
True
The goal of every story is to use enough detail, imagery, and description to not need pictures. The reader should be able to visualize the characters and the settings without the aid of illustrations if it is a successful story or novel. The only thing pictures would add would be a concrete visualization, they would not change the meaning of the story at all.
Answer:
Free Healthcare, Gun Control, Abortion* Animal Rights, Worldwide Religious Freedom*, Vaccinations, Free-Market Capitalism.
Explanation:
I put a star next to the more 'controversial' topics. I suggest you do more controversial, they get you much better grades.
I would say A because that is what happens in the book, an old grudge ends up getting a lot more people killed, even their children
The two things are "like" and "as"