Answer:
I believe its verbal irony
Explanation:
A metaphor would compare them, a simile would use the words like or as, and a hyperbole would exaggerate something, but the verbal irony intends to be understood as meaning something that contrasts with the literal or usual meaning of something which in this case is the front stoop.
Answer:
Hi Robert,
I hope you're doing better! The purpose of my letter is to let you know how much fun I had during the science exhibition you've missed due to your broken leg.
Firstly, we arrived at the venue and started looking at all demonstrations from other students, later, we were able to choose among one of the demonstrations and ask questions related to it, also they had to show us how it was done. Sam and I chose the Bubble Life and Temperature demonstration, and you won't imagine what happened!
When the students shook the jar it took only seconds for the bubbles to start poppping! Remember we use to try doing that project, but we failed to do it properly and the bubbles never popped? Well, now I tell you that we were doing it wrong! And when I see you, we definitely should try once again.
I hope you get well soon,
Josh.
Explanation:
As you can see, we need a remitent and receptor in every letter, just like this one. You vocabulary depends on the formality of your letter, as you can see, this letter has neutral vocab. Also, it is important to include a introduction -- why are you writing the letter? A greeting and a farewell is also really important in letters. The interesting incident here is the fact that the experiment was completely possible when they thought it wasn´t.
A.4x+12z
Distribute the 4 to the x and 3z.