Answer:
The analogy that uses a relationship showing size or degree is Degrees of a Characteristic Analogy.
The analogy that shows relationship between an object and what it is made of is Object and Related Object Analogy.
The analogy that shows "a type of relationship" is Object and part of the whole Analogy
Explanation:
Degrees of a Characteristic Analogy refers to using a relationship between two things showing size or degree example: "warm and hot", "cold and freezing"
Object and Related Object Analogy shows the relationship between an object and what it is made of. Examples include "book and paper".
Object and part of the whole Analogy is the type of analogy that shows a type of relationship that exist between two objects. Examples include "brick and wall", "page and book"
Answer:
he's a good person and he tried to help us out as much as he could
Explanation:
he tried to do things and not all of us liked it but it was for the best he tried to be a good president even though he won more than 70 million votes but many found the manner in which he defied so many norms off putting and often offensive and also by sundown of his first full day, it was clear Trump would seek to change the presidency, more than the presidency would change him bad things he did was... H ridiculously claimed out country to be FULL but we are not, He used anti-Semitic troops to attack his enemies but he was right to do that, He said the Soviet Union was right to invade Afghanistan and congratulated China on the 70th anniversary of the Communist takeover it was not right to do that, He lost a needless government shutdown fight instead of just taking the deal like he should of, He used his emergency authority to circumvent Congress on the border wall after he lost the shutdown fight, He continued to spread the canard that the USA is fighting an endless war,He continued to attack dead people, He asked the president of Ukraine to investigate Hunter Biden NOT RIGHT, He invited the Taliban to camp David, He gave Turkey a green light to invade Syria and attack out Kurdish allies. But the good things he did was... He continued to deliver for the forgotten Americans, He implemented tighter work requirements for food stamps, He has got NATO allies to cough up more money for our collective security, He stood with the people of Hong Kong, His withdrawal from the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces INF treaty is delivering china and north Korea a strategic setback, His maximum pressure campaign is crippling Iran, His tariff threats forced mexico to crack down on illegal immigration, He delivered the biggest blow to planned parenthood in three decades, He ordered the operation that killed Islamic state leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and He has continued to appoint conservative judges at a record pace.
The punctuation is fine. Don’t capitalize the word example though
Answer:
technically no.
Explanation:
Water itself isn't wet, but can make other solids wet. When we say something is wet, we are talking about a solid surface with water on it, therefore making it wet.
Answer:
1. He looked solid like an oar, whereas Jesse...well, he was like water, thin and quick." Simile
2. "The first week of August was reasserting itself after a good night's sleep." Personification
3. "A dragonfly, a brilliant blue jewel, darted up and paused over the lily pads, then swung up and away." Metaphor
4. "Now, remembering the visits of the night before, she smiled-and found that she loved them, this most peculiar family." Not figurative language
5. "I wanted to, heaven knows. But Winnie, how'd it have been if I had?" Idiom
Explanation:
Figurative languages are words used in ways that do not portray their regular meaning in order to make sentences clearer and more meaningful to the reader.
- Simile is the direct comparison of objects that are completely different but have similarities. In the first sentence, the pronoun, "He" was directly compared to an oar.
- Personification is the assignment of the attributes of non-living things to living things. The month of August was presented as a person that could reassert itself and also have a good night rest.
- A metaphor is the indirect comparison of objects. In the third sentence, the dragonfly was indirectly compared to a brilliant blue jewel.
- An idiom is a word whose meaning cannot be deduced from its regular usage. The idiom "heaven knows," symbolizes the truthfulness of what the speaker was saying.