Animalification is the figurative language. It is used when saying how the fog comes in on little cat feet. Then it goes on by saying it is sitting down and looking over something. If animalification is not an option then it is personification, as animalification is a more narrowed down term of the aforementioned used to describe the actions of an animal as applied to the inanimate object.
Answer:
A) Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered . . .
Explanation:
It's the only sentence that compares something to another using the word like/as!
Ok, it can't be C because you never place a comma in front of the adjective which is describing the noun, unless their is 3+ descriptive words.
Commas never are used when there is an <u><em>'and' </em></u>set in front of it. Commas generally mean <u><em>'and'</em></u><em /><em />. So therefore don't need to be used again, so we can eliminate B.
Not D, because it Does not contain a comma.
A is the only correct option.
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Its C Their because their is the only option refering correctly to the sentence. Read the sentence out loud with option C and you will "C" that it is correct lol
The village has been destroyed by a hurricane.
Active means something is doing something to something, and passive means something has had something done to it by something.
(Wow a lot of something’s, sorry)
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