The Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt are dedicated to the following pharaohs - Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure, which means that the odd one out is Tutankhamen.
So these pyramids weren't dedicated to Tutankhamen. They are considered to be one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and were built sometime in the 3rd century BC. It is the oldest of these wonders, and still remains largely intact.
Answer:
No it is not possible
Explanation:
because a negative needs a positive
<span>Synecdoche is a form of metonymy. The correct answer is B. Synecdoche is a figure of speech where a part is treated as a whole, and vice versa. For example, England lost the match, where England is a synecdoche for the English team, not the whole country. An apostrophe is a figure of speech which is used to address somebody who is not present. Simile is a comparison using words such as like or as. Metaphor is a comparison without using the comparing words (He is a lion - meaning he is as strong and fierce as a lion, and not a real lion).</span>