The word "controversy" comes from the Latin words "contra" meaning against and "vertere" meaning to turn. Then it becomes the Latin word "controversus" meaning turned against, disputed. Therefore, the meaning of the word controversial is option A. to turn against.
Answer:
a noun is a person place or idea
a verb expresses an action
adjectives describes a noun or pro nound
and profound is used instead of a nound im sorry if its not what your looking for
Answer: You don't know how much you love something until it is taken away from you. You don't realize how much you love life until you almost die.
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Answer:
D. Simile
Explanation:
The quote is comparing his body to a harp and her words and gestures to fingers playing the strings. The comparison narrows it down to either a metaphor or simile. The fact that 'like' is used to do the comparing makes it a simile. Therefore, your answer is D.
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