Dennis' hands were muddy. He washed them. (does that work?)
Answer:
the answer is B because of the answer in it is B is passionate about sharing the stories she reads with other
The sentence that uses the verbs correctly is D, since "the Land of the Horses" is the title of the novel (singular), thus the verb following adds a final -s.
A is wrong because of the same reason. "Four dogs and a Girl" is the title of the novel, so it should be followed by <em>has</em> instead of <em>have.</em>
B is wrong because War and Peace is just one novel. Therefore it should be followed by <em>is </em>rather than <em>are.</em>
C is wrong because, again, Lost Cities is the title of the novel, thus singular and should be followed by <em>describes.</em>
Answer:
The quotes use simile and personification as rhetorical devices.
Explanation:
The simile allows a direct comparison to be made between two elements that have no direct relationship in real life, but when compared, they manage to convey a profound message. The simile is an explicit comparison and therefore presents the words "as" and "like" to be established. In the phrases shown above, we can see the simile in the clause "Europe regards freedom like a stranger" where we can see that the concept of freedom for Europeans is unknown.
Personification occurs when an inanimate element is given human abilities or characteristics. In the sentences above, this can be seen twice, first in the clause "... England hath given freedom warning to depart" and then in "" America, receive the fugitive freedom ... "where we can see that England, an element inanimate, receives the human capacity to warn and to receive something.