This is an example of a metaphor.
A metaphor is comparing two unlike things without using like or as. In the sentence, “That instant was I turn’d into a hart” he is comparing himself to a hart. A hart is a deer.
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in general d sounds most convincing, even tough I often went with a. but the risk of failure is high and if the amount of material is just too much for one day it will just not work.
b and c just don't sound like good strategies at all, but the choice depends on the material and the time and resources you have.
The statement that is false is "Since its introduction to the masses, television has always been viewed positively." This statement is obviously false because it has a generalization in it that cannot be proven with any evidence one way or the other. In fact, if we think about it on a personal level, we do not even view television as "always" positive. However, it can be proven that advancements in news print and the penny papers did help promote literacy among all classes in America. Radio did excel as a medium that provided outstanding entertainment for the masses. America does frequently pride itself on its leadership role in technological advancement.
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you are missing some commas
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the sentence should be
The sun was just slipping below the horizon when aunt Nakki , who had ridden her camel from the sultry areas. to the south, arrived at our camp
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I think it's the first one Adjective modifying a noun
the question is a cut off a bit so I cant see the bolded words