Answer:
A: Otto survived camps; Anne didn’t
Explanation:
This answer makes the most sense.
1. Personification. Chimneys do not have legs, nor do they bounce on fours. The act of personifying is to give a non living item human qualities.
2. Metaphor. The sentence is comparing a bridge to an eye without the use of like or as.
3. I’m not sure on this one. Maybe metaphor (glass bowl to a hill).
4. Likely a simile. This sentence is comparing the bride to a fan while using like.
At the time of Kennedy's presidency no one was still very nice to the Africans. The time of the Civil Rights movement was about to be at its peak and when when Kennedy did this speech he said it as in a way to say, "Hey, no matter what heritage you belong to or what your skin tone is, we should all be friendly to each other and help each other out." That was his way of asking for equality and the peace for the Africans. He wanted them to have the same rights as the white men had at the time. "Without regard to his race or color" meant that everyone that was different should still be together and not worry about that because it did not matter as long as they all agreed in a uniform idea that would be the best for the country and its people.
Given:
<span>(2) "Let freedom ring” is a phrase which is used many times in his speech.
(3) "Let freedom ring” is a phrase that leads to an exciting conclusion.
The revised sentence that combines these two is:
</span><span>“Let freedom ring” is a phrase that is used many times to lead to an exciting conclusion.</span>
Synonyms, the easy-to-use comparing technique, is seen in every text!