By using as fast as it creates imagery that makes the reader believe he turn the light on as fast as he could. In a literal sense he didn’t figurative language is used to describe something in a fun way. (Or at least that’s how I remember it)
Answer:
A. When two clauses are joined by a semicolon, they can usually be separated into two sentences.
Explanation:
A semicolon (;) is used to join two independent sentences into one written sentence. This semicolon is used when the two sentences are seen to be closely related to be separated by the use of a full stop. Also, it is used when there is no connecting word that require the use of comma.
But in actual sense, a semicolon can be replaced by a full stop thereby forming two different sentences.
The two clauses joined by a semicolon can be separated into two sentences.
Answer:
Topic: There's a problem between two students who fought over -a pencil- and the monitor has to decide who to take support of because both of them are right by their sayings.
Explanation:
Example:
I once had to take a decision which I don't think is important as both the opponents were fighting over a pencil. I had to decide who to take support of as both of the people were right by their sayings. I asked my classmates about all of it and took my final decision. It turned to be fine as I took support of the right person.
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The warrior is the character being described, since he is the one marching to the building and also the clue his which is a description of male ownership and bereft of this joyance means he was deprived of his joyance... all in one these things describe what the warrior was doing and how he was feeling.