The entire poem uses an extended poem by implying the comparison between seemingly unlike things. In this metaphor, the captain is Lincoln, the voyage is the war and the ship represents the US
Answer: d. Attractive
Explanation: In this sentence from "A Tale of Two Cities", based on the context, a savoury neighbourhood is an <u><em>attractive</em></u> neigbourhood. Not savoury is not pleasant or not socially acceptable. This sentence states that "Mr. Cruncher's apartments were NOT in a savoury neighbourhood" so savoury means attractive.
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onomatopoeia is something repeating over and over again so think of something or a word that you want to repeats over and over again
At the very end of the book when Scout is standing on the Radleys porch, she is seeing the street and the rest of the town and people as the Radley's see them
Neither had more than the other one. Since, regardless of how enormous or little states were, they each got the opportunity to cast a ballot just once per state.