I get my information about the world from school. I don't think I am getting a full picture or full info about the problems in the world. I think there are more facts about different historic times back then than what they teach kids.
The first box is a dangling modifier. The second is a clause. The last is a phrase. (Answers going from top to bottom) :)
Answer:
Unclear and incomplete question, but I infer you may want to know if the sentence is grammatically correct.
Explanation:
Note that the sentence isn't written grammatically correct, a clear rendering rather read his way;
Which of the values is the most which Smith tries hardest to awaken in her audience?
Answer:
Revenge is never full, it kills the soul like poison.
Explanation:
The above sentence shows an example of an analogy, where "revenge" is compared to "poison" in relation to its effect on human life.
An analogy can be presented as a textual construction where the meaning of one element is transferred to another element, in a subjective and interpretative way, and may present a metaphor, or simile, in the process.
Analogies are widely used in poems and folklore phrases, because it makes the language more delicate, poetic and profound.
Answer:
1) slow down your pace.
2) slow down!
3) please slow down.
4) please slow down your pace.
Explanation:
There are quite a few ways to make this an imperative sentence.
By the way, you don't have to add "please" at the beginning, it just softens the sentence a little (it sounds less commanding)