The sentence: "I stood there like a bump on a log while they surrounded me". Is called a simile sentence. Because, a simile is something you are comparing using like, as, or than. In this sentence it uses like to compare you standing still like a bump on a log.
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- Amber
I think that the answer is B
Which poem? There isn't anything besides your question...
For dinner, I like to eat turkey with mashed potatoes and corn.
Answer:
to bring or restore to a state of peace or tranquillity; quiet; calm: to pacify an angry man. to appease: to pacify one's appetite.
Explanation:
i will would is a word that mean mad someting like that