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Not sure if my answer is correct but this seems like a simile. If you need more help let me know!
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The verb form in the sentence is the future continuous
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A direct specific meaning as distinct from an implied or associated idea comparing a word's denotation with its connotations. Angry and agitated have different denotations. (Angry means full of anger, agitated means stirred up. A person could be agitated because it's their wedding and they are worried things might not go well, but they are not angry). Try looney as opposed to mentally disturbed. Or lazy as opposed to reflective. Or sensitive as opposed to whiny.
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Jem's pants get caught on the Radley's fence after Atticus calls for them to come inside. He is forced to remove them and run home.
<span> Hera resents Heracles because: he is her husband's son with a mortal woman. </span>