i just took this. the answer is C
Answer: simile
Explanation:
My sister was <u>as</u> quick <u>as</u> a whip during the game.
A simile is when two things are compared using like or as. In this case, your sister is compared to the speed of a whip using the word "as" - this means this is a simile.
Well, then what is a metaphor? Put simply, a metaphor is when you say one thing is another. "This pillow <u>is</u> a cloud" or "your cheeks <u>are</u> pink roses."
I mean someones getting hurt and u need to stand up to prevent them from getting more hurt...like what if someone was abusive to u and this person just stood there and did nothing. its just the "right thing to do" i guess
Answer:
hmm.. something like "you'll get em next time" or "YOU HAVE NOT FALLEN YET. YOU MUST NOT SUCCUMB TO THEIR EVIL WAYS."
... ok i'll see myself out
The tone of Oscar Wilde’s critique in The Importance of Being Earnest is mainly humorous. He uses the sense of humor to speak about the things he hates. For example, he hates the way in which people are not free to be themsrlves in Victorian times.
He uses exaggeration and sarcasm to mock about the that time.