Simile. if it uses like or as it is a simile
The purpose of alliteration in this sentence is to make the 'slogan' stick in people's minds. This person is trying to make coin collecting sound like a fun activity that people will want to do, and using alliteration like this will have them easily remember the slogan long after they've read it.
When night falls, the restrictions on Jews have begun. The town is now under Nazi rule. Jews have lost their freedom and will begin being rounded up and sent to concentration camps or their deaths. Night here is not a time of mystery and wonder. It signifies darkness and death. At this point, the Jews are in the dark about their lives and their future. There is no hope, goodness, or light: only dark. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel he is detailing the darkest point in his life. Where he had lost the desire to live and also his faith.
<span>It would make politicians act towards the focus on issues that all voters believe are important.</span>
Answer:
I guess you haven't included the last sentence of this excerpt: "But the thought of a mad cow epidemic still keeps Hughes awake some nights." This sentence is crucial, and it confirms that the correct answer is C. Another mad cow disease outbreak is possible.
Explanation:
From the excerpt, <u>it's obvious that this disease is both very dangerous, highly infectious, and extremely difficult to prevent</u>. The tone doesn't suggest that the US is now free from the disease. On the contrary, it reinforces the possibility of a new outbreak. Also, the passage is not about Hughes's and his team's stellar accomplishments or dreams of fighting epidemics. In fact, they barely managed to contain the disease. The article is about a problem and a solution, and not the team of experts and their professional struggle or mission.