Answer:
A
Explanation:
It's organization is in paragraph
The type of figurative language that compares two unlike things without using the words such as "like" or "as" is called a metaphor. The correct answer is option A. Metaphor is used to compare two different things in an implied manner. For example: To her husband, she is the apple of his eye. Two things compared here: Her (wife) and the apple.
Answer:
ok thats cool
Explanation:
as I saw the big door
the big door said haha I will gobble you up
the sight of him made me scared and frightened
i hate this
Foreshadow= flashback
static= dynamic
conflict= resolution
symbol= speech
idk the others. hope this helped
The best way to combine these two sentences is Bill and Allen both spent all day Saturday raking leaves to the curb for pickup.
<u>This sentence is the one that best combines the two sentences because it includes a compound subject</u> ("Bill" and "Allen" have been joined by "and")<u> and it avoids unnecessary repetition to refer to the same activity ("spent all day Saturday raking leaves to the curb for pickup")</u>. Moreover, the first option is incorrect because it has been wrongly punctuated: no comma must be added before "too". Furthermore, the second sentence sounds awkward and the last option is also incorrect because no colon should be added after Allen and Bill.