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The revised sentence that includes a metaphor is B. The valley was a freezer that day.
<h3>What is a Metaphor?</h3>
This refers to the figurative expression that is used to show the direct comparison to dissimilar entities in a sentence, <em>without</em> the use of like or as
Hence, we can see that the original sentence stated the temperature at the valley was very cold and this was rewritten and a metaphor added this can be found in option B because the valley was directly called a freezer.
Some more examples of metaphor are:
- He was our rock after our dad passed away
- She was our pillow whenever we needed comfort, etc.
A direct comparison is done to show how cold the valley was on that day and it was directly compared to a freezer.
This shows the revised sentence to the original sentence that said the valley was extremely cold.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B.
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The correct answer is - <span>Jade has unusual hobbies: stamp collecting, origami, folk dancing, and cake decorating.
You use a colon when you want to make a list of things. However, this colon has to come naturally, without breaking the flow of the sentence. This is why sentences A, B, and D are incorrect, as the colon is just abruptly placed in the middle of the sentence, which is not the case in sentence C.
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Explanation:
After a long stressful test, I was going to spend the day with my best friend, Katherine, for the first time after, so long now that her mom trusted me more. “Honk!’’ was the sound I heard that signaled me that Katherine’s dad was here. She opened the door, as usual because she was so courteous to me at school. I got into the rusty gray Honda. Once I got into the car I knew it was out of my comfort zone because it was my first time meeting Katherine’s Dad outside of school. “Hello, Katherine 's dad,” I said tentatively. He responded back with a simple hello and simply resumed his talk with Katherine as if she had never left the car. They were talking, so quick I had no idea what to do, so I kept quiet the whole car ride and looked out the window. The whole car ride was of a foreign language I had barely heard Katherine speak at school, when her mom, my 5th grade math teacher came around. Now as if she had been liberated from those chains that kept her from speaking her native language, she spoke endlessly with her dad. We arrived at our destination and to my surprise, it was a church.
I had never my life been to church on a Saturday afternoon, most likely because my mom and I only had time to come to church on Sunday´s.So many things were happening at the same time in the same room where Katherine’s dad left us. This was one of the best journey and I will always cherish it in my memories.