Answer: ?? the fudge? I am former english professer. did you even pass english?? if so how ?? are the silliest specimen i have ever seen in my 98 years of professering. (i am 100) btw
Explanation:
<span> The words "dire" and "must "give off a passionate tone.</span>
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Explanation:
Metaphor
Have you ever seen someone eating really sloppily and said, 'He's such a pig'? Of course you don't mean that person is literally a pig. What you're using here is a metaphor. A metaphor is a form of figurative language where one thing is said to be the same as another thing. In that example, a sloppy eater is said to be the same as a pig. Metaphors are often used to invoke imagery, and to give the listener a clear idea of what you mean in a short sentence. Metaphors are also very common as a literary device. One place we can see examples of this is in Erich Maria Remarque's novel, All Quiet on the Western Front
Answer: prepositional phrase - around the boat. proposition - around. object - boat
Explanation: Phrase is the whole thing, proposition is the location, object is what it’s about