Answer;
Deductive reasoning.
The above is an example of deductive reasoning because true statements (premises) are leading to a true conclusion.
Explanation;
The sentence contains the following premises that are true and precise:
1. "The entire drama team is going to the dance."
2. "Henry is on the drama team"
These premises in turn, lead to a true and logical conclusion, "Therefore, Henry is going to the dance."
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C. to show that Bessie was courageous like Rosa
Explanation:
i did it it was right
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OA. I went to look for my watch, but I can never seem to find the time.
Explanation:
A pun is usually a comical play on the actual statement itself. There usually two elements that are inter connected to each other in some way.
Let's look at A: watch and time correlate since a watch tells time. The statement is ironic the speaker doesn't have his watch, therefore figuratively but maybe actually as well "doesn't have the time". It's therefore a pun.
B: It's a different figurative language technique, but I'm not sure what it is. 100% sure it's not a pun though.
C: it's a metaphor. It's a comparison between two things, in this case the novel was so well explained it had he accuracy of hitting a nail directly on the head.
D: That's just a statement, maybe a poetic quote.
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they play with rabbit and they hug rabit