Answer:
answer A
Explanation:
I would choose this one, it uses the word sinners which is used in the question. we arent given the reading either so we dont know how to answer the question.
Answer:
i think im the only one that actually read it but omg it's so good!
Explanation:
The time I had to use non verbal communication and the person did not understand me was when I node my head that I agree, it was funny because he does not understand at first, and i could have say yes to avoid miscommunication.
<h3>What is non verbal communication?</h3>
The non verbal communication can be described as the type of communication that is been engaged in without altering a word, this can be noding of our head or by the use of or hands or some kind of body movement.
Therefore, we can come into the conclusion that non verbal communication can be embarrassing if the receiver do not understand it
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Answer: subject boat verb rocked
Explanation: What is the verb obviously an action so that’s rocked and what is it describing the boat there your subject
This question is missing the answer choices. I was able to find them online. They are as follows:
In the excerpt, the word "charm" is being compared with:
A. nobody
B. plain
C. laughter
D. name
Answer:
In the excerpt, the word "charm" is being compared with
D. name.
Explanation:
The excerpt we are analyzing here belongs to the epic poem "The Odyssey", by Greek poet Homer. Not much is known about Homer. It is believed that he was born between the 12th and the 18th centuries. His place of birth is also unknown.
In "The Odyssey", the epic hero Odysseus is trying to return home after fighting in the Trojan War. On his way, he and his ship crew end up in a land filled with one-eyed giants known as Cyclopes. In the passage, Odysseus has deceived a Cyclops by telling him his name was Nobody. Now that he has hurt the Cyclops, when others ask him who hurt him, all the monster can say is "Nobody hurt me."
<u>In the line "to see how like a charm the name deceived them," we have an example of simile. Simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things with the help of words such as "like" or "as". In this case, the two things being compared are "charm" and "name". The name worked like a charm to deceive the Cyclopes.</u>