Answer:
1. Simile, 2. Onomatopoeia, 3. Personification, 4. Paradox 5. Alliteration 6. Hyperbole
Explanation:
1. Simile; A simile is a comparison of two things with words like as and like.
<u>As tightly as an unfolding bud. </u>
2. Onomatopoeia
<u>crushed</u>
3. Personification; giving human characteristics to non - living things.
<u>flew by </u>
4. Paradox
<u>a cold beverage</u>
5. Alliteration
<u>there, here </u>
6. Hyberbole; exaggerating things
<u>my heart was overflowing with gladness.</u>
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The answer is D. Smallpox and hunger killed more than the actual battles.
Is there anything else you could show
The correct answer is C. Many of the candidates.
The subject in a sentence is the noun or pronoun that is doing or being something. The verb expresses the action that the subject is doing or being. I can be a simple subject, a complete subject and a compund subject.
A simple subject is only a noun or pronoun. A complete subject includes all the modifiers. A compound subject includes more than one subject--for example, when there are two people performing an action.
In this sentence, the candidates are the ones who are speaking, so the <u>simple subject</u> is "<em>candidates"</em> and the <u>complete subject</u> is "<em>Many of the candidates"</em>.
Answer on edge is B) subordinating conjunction.