Good scientific writing is clear
it avoids unnecessary detail and simple
it uses direct language
avoiding vague or complicated sentences.
Answer: It learned no to be too trusting.
Explanation:
I used to consider myself a friendly person because I liked to talk to people and would always choose to think the best of everyone. However, at some point, I realized that I could be quite naive sometimes, allowing people to take advantage of me. So I had to learn no to be so trusting all the time and carefully choose those who are worthy.
Juliet's nurse tells him that she is a Capulet after Romeo and Juliet exchange a kiss.
Hey there!
The answer to your question is <u>simile</u>
A simile is a comparison between two objects using the words "like" or "as"
In your sentence, it says "She runs <u>as</u> fast as a cheetah."
They are comparing her running speed and the speed of a cheetah, and they used the word "as"
<u>Other notes:</u>
Personification ~ <em>Giving an object or animal human-like qualities</em>
Foreshadowing ~ <em>A technique an author gives to hint about future events</em>
Metaphor ~ <em>A direct comparison of two objects</em>
Simile ~ <em>a comparison between two objects using the words "like" or "as"</em>
Hyperbole ~ <em>an exaggerated statement</em>
Symbolism ~ a technique that uses symbols or other things to express hidden meanings
Hope this helps! Good luck and have a great day!
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