A simile is a figure of speech that compares two things using “like” or “as”
The answer would be "descriptive" words, or if you're looking for a more broad answer, it would be "imagery". :)
Let's define these types of clauses. Adjective clauses can serve as a multi-word adjective, basically. Noun clauses can serve as a multi-word noun, with a subject and verb, but remember, they are still dependent. Adverb clauses start with a subordinating conjunction. Now let's dissect this sentence.
"It is not right" independent clause
"to make a promise" adjective clause
"unless one is sure he can fulfill the promise" adverb clause
the answer is "one adverb clause and one adjective clause"
Answer:
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