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I think it is the first option! (sorry if wrong)
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2 or more individual noun phrases from one bigger noun phrase
1. <u>smilie</u> - A smilie compares things using like or as, in this case <em>"furnace was like a magnet" </em>
2. <u>personification</u> - When you personify something, you are giving it human like traits. A sweater can't actually hug someone, therefore it is being personified.
3. <u>metaphor</u> - Similar to a smilie, nut metaphors don't use like or as. The snow is being compared to a blanket.
4. <u>hyperbole</u> - Hyperboles are huge exaggerations on the truth. Obviously they won't sleep for a whole year, it's a light way of saying they are really tired.
5. <u>alliteration</u> - Alliteration is using the same letter of the start of the word. "winds whipped wondrously" all start with <em>W</em>.
Answer: the correct answer is A. water : flow
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There are a couple of possible answers to this question.
Explanation:
According to several definitions, lackadaisical is to show little enthusiasm about something or someone.
According to the use of the word in the sentence, it means that Monique is not energetic (since Josephine is the opposite); also, it supports the idea that nothing causes Monique to show effort or to be enthusiastic. It could also refer to the fact that Monique is a lazy person, specially because of Josephine's description.