Answer:
The phrase that best describes the tone of this example is Civil but a little sarcastic
Explanation:
This excerpt shows the position of a student towards the security alternative of having metal detectors at schools, most of the excerpt has a civil tone where the person shows the understanding about the serious insecurity they are passing through but we can also see a bit of sarcasm in the question: What is this, a prison or a school?
Answer:
Ingroup; outgroup
Explanation:
An ingroup refers to an restricted small group of people with a shared interest or identity, while someone is considered an outlook when he or she does not belong to a particular ingroup. As a a consequence, Andrew's ingroup is his the filmmakers' club, where he hangs out with Danny and other friends in common. On the other hand, Andrew does not feel comfortable at Danny's fraternity events and he is under the impression that he does not belong.
Answer:
I think it might be dreamed of possesing. But I might be wrong.
Explanation:
Answer:
A hyperbole is an exaggeration. Im not sure where you got the phrase 'drip,hiss,falll' from but Im not sure I can tel you without some context. Assuming this was from a story where a mouse fell of a counter... Its a hyperbole because that is exaggerated. lol.. but seriously need more context.