<span>Which sentence goes on the adverb and the other in adjectives?
The new library opens in a month.
We will find many books about horses there.
Adverb:?
Adjective:?</span>
1. Answer:
<u>As an author Anne choose to use humor, aggression and optimism to reveal her point of view.</u>
1. Explanation:
This question is from the marvellous Diary of Anne Frank. It was written by a 15-year-old girl when she and her family sought refuge from the Nazi extremism. She received a diary and started writing her heart out in it. She felt as though she was drifting away from her family. She explains their troubles, sufferance along with their relationship to the outside world as her family goes into hiding in the Annex.
2. Answer:
- Miep always agreed to whatever Mr Frank would ask her to do while Mr Van Daan's family were friends with Franks but, soon they realized how childish and egoistic they all were.
- Miep is described to be a beautiful young woman. She is Mr Frank's secretary. She always acted to play her part promptly in saving the Frank family. She shopped for them every day.
- Mr Van Daan's family was loved by Frank's in the beginning, but later many disagreements developed between them.
Answer:
D. Whether or not a specific action should take place
Explanation:
A claim of policy argues that certain conditions should exist, or that something should or should not be done, in order to solve a problem.
It is an epic simile. This is because the comparisons are "long and involved". The main difference between an epic simile (also known as Homeric simile) and an ordinary simile is than an epic simile is very detailed and can span over many lines. Where as a normal simile usually is contained within one or two lines.
Example of epic simile:
But swift Aias the son of Oïleus would not at all now take his stand apart from Telamonian Aias,
not even a little; but as two wine-coloured oxen straining
with even force drag the compacted plough through the fallow land,
and for both of them at the base of the horns the dense sweat gushes;
only the width of the polished yoke keeps a space between them
as they toil down the furrow till the share cuts the edge of the ploughland;
so these took their stand in battle, close to each other.
Normal simile:
As white as a ghost
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