Answer:
consumer buyes and creater sells
Explanation:
ears?
didn't give me much to work with so I'm not sure
The figure of speech used
is simile.
<span>Juliet is being compared to
a rich jewel against an Ethiopian’s ear. Similes are often preceded by words
such as "like," when comparing two objects to make the description
more vivid. The simile used depicts that Juliet is outstanding that she is as
distinct as a jewelry against the dark skin of an Ethiopian.</span>
The answer is: The flowers in the garden bloom beautifully.
The verb <em>to be</em> can be conjugated as <em>am, is, are, was, were </em>or <em>been, </em>and it signifies to exist, occur o take place. In that respect, the chosen sentence does not possess the verb <em>to be</em> - it actually contains the verb <em>bloom</em>, which means to produce flowers.
The rest of the sentences are incorrect because all of them include conjugations of the verb to be, such as <em>is </em>and <em>was</em>.