A simile is a kind of figurative language used to compare two objects or ideas using the terms "like" or "as". It is used to exaggerate the meaning or to bring a certain point across about the object. In your example, "when I began reading a book it was like a bowl of letter soup, " it compares when you first started reading to a bowl of letter soup which emphasizes how first learning to read is a bit confusing since all you seem to see is a bunch of jumbled letters.
Answer:
'Rodriguez’s parents barely acknowledged his awards'.
Explanation:
The active voice is the one in which the subject of the sentence, that is, the person or thing that carries out the action described in the verb, is emphasized in its grammatical composition, in such a way that it is the subject who performs the action, and not that the action is performed by the subject (passive voice).
Answer:
something no one’s ever written about before
Explanation:
many people can write about the same topic because they have different viewpoints
Answer: contains few adjectives and adverbs but many strong verbs and concrete nouns.
Explanation:
Strong verbs are refered to as the verbs that make writing more concise and descriptive. A concrete noun refers to a noun that identifies something that sis non abstract and material such as a tree, chair, a house, etc.
In typical Hemingway style, the excerpt
contains few adjectives and adverbs but many strong verbs and concrete nouns.