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C is the best answer I guess
The second one - There are many English words that were borrowed from other languages.
Answer:
One example of figurative language in this is a metaphor
Explanation:
Metaphor: a comparison without Like or As.
Simile: A comparison using Like or As.
onomatopoeia: sound words like BOOM or whoosh
Personification: Giving human ability to non human objects.
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The present tense would be swim.
This is because it suggests your swimming in the present, instead of swum or swam, which suggests that you did these 50 laps in the past.
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