I don’t know what kind of rhyme you are going for but it sounds good!!
Answer:
D.
is one of the hardest workers he has ever seen
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from <em>Into the Wild</em>, “I’ve given jobs to lots of hitchhikers over the years, ' says Westerberg. 'most of them weren’t much good, didn’t really want to work. It was a different story with Alex. <em>He was the hardest worker I’ve ever seen."</em>
Answer:
Letter to opera singer - Maria Callas
Letter:
Applepi101
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Dear <u>Miss Callas</u>,
Last night, I was at <u>the Verona Arena</u> to see your beautiful <u>voice</u> with <u>a couple of my companions</u>. Your <u>voice</u> was <u>beautiful</u> and simply <u>moved me to tears</u>. The ability to perform a <u>wide variety of different roles was astounding and the dramatic strength of your low vocal range as much as the high and bright notes of your high range</u> was something I thought was <u>almost impossible</u>. I admire your <u>unique skills</u> when you <u>sang "Con Onor Muore"</u>, which I believe <u>means "With honor dies" in Italian</u>.
Sincerely,
<u>Appleπ101</u>
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Hope this helps!
--Applepi101
Answer: Simile
Explanation:
The similes compare thing with other using the words like and as a
Answer:
Welty uses the metaphor of a pendulum 's motion in a grandfather clock to capture the way Phoenix moves, and Phoenix often refers to how old she is, even going so far as to say, "I the oldest people I ever know". “ We is the only two left in the world,” is another one. And one last one is: ‘A bird flew by. Her lips moved. "God watching me the whole time. I come to stealing.".’
Explanation:
I hope this helps, so sorry if it doesn’t. (;