Answer:
Similie!!
Explanation:
Similies use "like" or "as" to compare two things that are NOT alike.
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Answer:
Why can't I be enough
I try my best yet its not enough
I do what you want and its not enough
I tell you how I feel and its not enough.
I am who I am and its not enough.
I tell the truth and its not enough.
But when I make 1 mistake I'm labelled as a failure.
Thought of this on the spot hope you like it.
Correct Statement:
He talked until class was dismissed then all the students poured into the hall.
This question is incomplete because it is not specified, which is the underlined idiom. Just to clarify, the underlined idiom in the excerpt is "Sticks and stones don't break bones"
The answer to this question is C. Words cannot actually hurt a person like sticks and stones can
Explanation:
"Daugther of Invention" is a story that tells the struggle of an immigrant family as they move to the U.S. including the attempts for the mother and other members of the family to adapt to the language and culture. For example, in the excerpt presented, the mother tries to use the idiom "sticks and stones may break my bones" that is used to express physical pain is possible, but words and other non-physical attacks cannot hurt you if you do not let this happen, but instead, she says "Sticks and stones don't break bones". Although, she wants to convey the same meaning and encourage her daughters to continue going to school despite bullying. Thus, the option that best describes the original meaning is C.
Answer:
Simile
Explanation:
In hyperbole there is an exaggeration and sometimes it is kind of unrealistic (ex. He is tall as the sky). Metaphor is a comparison of things but not in a literally sense (ex. Love is fire). Alliteration appears in the repetition of some letter in a phrase or verse like in this example from Shakespeare “Beauty's effect with beauty were bereft”. Simile is a comparison of two things using “as” or “like” such as: he is young like my sister or the example here they are comparing the kids with the parents using the world "like".