In this setence: "Your guesses are better than most people's facts." the word "are" is A) simple predicate.
A simple predicate is the main vern of the sentence, the rest of the words together with the main verb is called compund predicate, but this is not the case since the main verb "are" is separated from the rest when asking about its description on the sentence.
here we have another example of a simple predicate:
I like eating pizza and Nachos.
First paragraph: Although
Second paragraph: Consequently
Answer:
<em>The singer’s high notes stabbed my ears like jagged knives. This sentence is an example of </em><em>b.) connotation. </em>
Explanation:
Words usually carry cultural and emotional associations -connotation- and literal meaning -denotation. Connotation is a literary device that refers to a meaning implied by the phrase, apart from the idea explicitly described. Connotation may be positive or negative. In this example, the connotation in <em>stabbed my ears like jagged knives</em> is clearly negative
Answer:
4.) assonance
Explanation:
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