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I don't know who Mary is so let me just help by explaining that a simile is a sentence that uses like or as to compare two things. Hope this helps!
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The spectacular sunset which filled the sky with its vibrant colors of reds and yellows was pretty much eye soothing.
Explanation:
When it comes to describing something using vivid images, it means to make use of adjectives that describes either an intense feeling, bright colors, or an image of anything. Sunsets have always been exceptionally beautiful.
The sentence, 'The sunset was pretty' is a very simple sentence. We can rewrite this sentence by including vivid images and can make it quite interesting for readers to read it. It would be something like this, 'The spectacular sunset which filled the sky with its vibrant colors of reds and yellows was pretty much eye soothing.'
This paragraph lacks sentence variety because the writer, started sentence after sentence the <em>same way</em>. didn't include structure with proper legth or that provides emphasis. <em>Prepositional phrase, adverbial clause, adverbs</em> (absolutely; naturally) or some<em> connective</em> (therefore; and; besides etc) are great help to <em>avoid monotony.</em>
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The correct answer would be option D.
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I already read the passage so u have nothing to fear.
1) The word, semi, would present the image of an ancient king who whilst knowing exactly how to rule a kingdom,still engages in the rather archaic and wild customs of his people.
2) The two things behind the doors were a young beautiful woman and a fierce man eating tiger.
3) I think that is isn't fair. The system is based on luck and chance and most of the time, luck is not balanced.
5)The princess knows what is behind the doors and which door contains what. That means that she has all the knowledge she needs to be of help to her young lover. But it is her turbulent emotions on the subject that will make or mar his predicament.
6)The lady behind the door most definitely likes her lover and would not be opposed to marrying him. So of course the princess will hate her and do anything to stop her from being happy.
8) The lady. As far as I know, based on the evidence from the story, the princess loves the soldier and loving him would not do anything to spoil his or her happiness. The greatest part of love is sacrifice,and semi-barbaric as she is, I think the princess would understand that. Even though she hates the Lady behind the door, the survival of her lover depended on his marriage to that lady.