Answer: Anaphora
Explanation: The phrase “let it come” is used repeatedly throughout the text. It is not antithesis because the information in the text is not contradicting anything. It’s not epistrophe because it’s not only one word being repeated, but a phrase. It’s not allusion because it’s not referencing anything in the text.
Answer:
Sure :D
Explanation:
When I was 14,
I had a bad friend, he made me feel extremely nervous when around him.
no one knew about the things he would say or do to me.
eventually, i talked to my older sister about it. She was furious about how this boy had treated me. She got ahold of his phone number and blew up at him. it was karma in the greatest form. I've worked through the slight trauma he's left me with. but it was a very nerve racking experience
Answer:
An antibiotic
Explanation:
As shown in the passage, it states that azithromycin is a drug. An antibiotic is a type of drug so the answer is an antibiotic. The passage didn't state that azithromycin is a disease or a lab procedure or a blood infection, but a drug.
Answer:
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energer.
and i don't know the rest so...........
Explanation:
my bad i'm wrong
Answer:
All you have to do is... do ur own work :)
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