Answer:
5, 1,3,2,4
Explanation:
everyday I get ready for school
first I get up at 6
then I have a shower at quarter past 6
next i get dressed at half past 6
finally I catch the bus at 7
Ok, it's not a metaphor because there's no actual comparison here.
That being said, what do you mean by quote or phrase? Are these the three options you have to choose from?
If so...this is probably a phrase. A quote is well...it's a sentence or sentences that someone else has said. A phrase is just an expression.
Final answer: Phrase
I hope that helps.
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Explanation:
you can infer about Kovakoff's character that he is the vain and cares too much about his appearance.
(B)1. The audience screamed in horror when the acrobat walked on the high wire. 2. The owl hoots at night. 3. An ice-hockey match ended with a face-off instead of a kick-off. 4. The two old women sipped their tea and talked about the carry-on of young people nowadays. 5. The lazy pupil failed the test for the third time in a row. 6. The player received the ball, ran past three players and kicked the ball into the back of the net. 7. Keats enjoyed the poet who first spoke. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever."