- In the sentence "Any of us could be the winner", there is two pronouns which are <em>any</em> and <em>us. </em>
- The word "us" is a personal pronoun, more precisely a personal objective one. Personal pronouns are used to replace a noun within the sentence or clause. They can be either subjective when the subject of a sentence is the person or thing that fulfills the action (I, he, she, it, they, we, and you) or objective when they indicate the recipient of an action or motion and when they come after verbs and prepositions (me, her, him, it, you, them, and us).
- On the other hand, the word "any" in this sentence acts as an indefinite pronoun since it does not refer to any specific person, thing or amount. It is vague and "not definite". Moreover, such word can also act as a determiner when used before nouns:
"<em>I dont have any sugar."</em>
Excitable because she exclaims about the teapots and the kid says he doesn't get that excited over his Godzilla collection
Answer:
Buck has learned the “law of club and fang,” which marks his initiation into his new life. It was a token that he was harking back through his own life to the lives of his forebears; for he was a civilized dog, an unduly civilized dog, and of his own experience knew no trap and so could not of himself fear it.
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Answer: THIS IS FOR EDGE2020 ENGLISH 1 SEM 1 "IDENTIFYING METAPHORS" i searched it and it brought me here which is completely wrong. it didnt have any other brainly option to choose from. youre welcome
3,4,5,6
Explanation:
Now is the time to make real the promises of democracy. Now is the time to rise from the dark and desolate valley of segregation to the sunlit path of racial justice. Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood.
–"I Have a Dream,"
Martin Luther King Jr.
What are examples of metaphors in this passage from King’s speech? Check all that apply.
“time to make real”
“our nation”
“desolate valley of segregation”
“sunlit path of racial justice”
“quicksands of racial injustice”
“solid rock of brotherhood”