Can you explain your question more like what exactly do you mean?<span />
Answer: figurative language
Explanation:
Answer:
She (bought) the book at the store.
Explanation:
A simple predicate is a verb or the action that the subject does. It is the main verb in the sentence that tells us what the subject does or what is the action done.
Among the given options, the sentence that contains or has the simple predicate is the second sentence. Here, the subject "she" buys a book, with the verb "bought" being the main verb and does not contain any emphasis or modifiers in it.
So, <u>the word "bought" within the parenthesis is the simple predicate</u>.
Thus, the correct answer is the second sentence.
Hi there,
in writing, sound device refer to the rhyme / pronunciation used while imagery refer to description of visual images. example of sound device :The Girl Goes to the Gym. Example of imagery : The food tasted like as if i put a fire in my mouth.
Hope this helps ,
Master Yoda
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