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If this is a true or false question, I'd say false
The sentence: "I stood there like a bump on a log while they surrounded me". Is called a simile sentence. Because, a simile is something you are comparing using like, as, or than. In this sentence it uses like to compare you standing still like a bump on a log.
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- Amber
the answer is Indifference
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Bacon argue that in order to find out the external causes of a sickness, Scientists should expose healthy people to outside influences such as Cold weather, Dust, Wetness, Etc. He insisted that scientists have to continuously repeated the experiments until they found out for sure what external variables that could cause an illness