We need a balance between objects by balancing our social life and school for example to maintain a healthy lifestyle .
I believe that it is D, as it is referencing the true courage inside of ourselves, which could also be called the true magic inside of us.
Answer:
I was on my way to visit a friend <em><u>because</u></em> he had been feeling low lately. On my way, I met a small girl who was begging on the side of the road, asking for food <em><u>as</u></em> she hadn't eaten for some days. <em><u>Since</u></em> I was in a hurry, I did not stop to help. And <em><u>because of</u></em> that, I had this feeling of guilt the whole day, wondering if anyone had helped and why I had ignored her. <em><u>Consequently</u></em>, I made up my mind that I will always be sure to help anyone in need who needs help however much I can.
Explanation:
Transition words of cause and effect relationships are the words that act as the transition from one side to another. They act as the 'glue' to put the two sides of the argument together. A paragraph with 3-5 sentences containing such transition words of cause and effect are as follows-
I was on my way to visit a friend <em><u>because</u></em> he had been feeling low lately. On my way, I met a small girl who was begging on the side of the road, asking for food <em><u>as</u></em> she hadn't eaten for some days. <em><u>Since</u></em> I was in a hurry, I did not stop to help. And <em><u>because of</u></em> that, I had this feeling of guilt the whole day, wondering if anyone had helped and why I had ignored her. <u><em>Consequently</em></u>, I made up my mind that I will always be sure to help anyone in need who needs help however much I can.
- Metaphor is the use of words to directly compare to dissimilar things, qualities or persons. For example, <u>"John is a lion"</u> compares John directly to a lion.
- Please note that your answer is incomplete, so I am giving you a general overview which should enable you get the correct answer.
- Metaphor should not be confused for Simile, because even though they both make comparisons, simile uses "like" or "as" to convey the comparison, metaphor compares directly.
- There are four types of metaphor which are: Standard, Implied, Visual and Extended Metaphor.
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