Answer:
Hmmm, I'll try to help you :3
He was as pale as the pillow is a simile
Don't get juiced up is a idiom
You scared the devil outa me the other day is a personification I guess
When you dropped like a ton of lead is also a personification
Reached pointedly into his back pocket for his prize possession is a allusion I guess
You'd think you could get away with murder is Litotes?
I ain't chicken is an idiom
We're gonna stomp the Soc's guts is also a idiom
You dig okay is a idiom too :33
Explanation:
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Proctor calls Abigail a bad name and tells the court about their affair. He then defends his wife Elizabeth by saying that she is incapable of lying. The court summons Elizabeth. When she enters the room, no one will speak and she notices that Proctor and Abigail both have their backs to her. When Danforth asks Elizabeth why she dismissed Abigail, Elizabeth lies, concealing Proctor and Abigail's affair.
Answer:
compound
Explanation:
Two simple sentences connected together (in this case with the comma and 'but' as a coordinating conjunction) make a compound sentence.
Answer is B. She is the person whom he had found sleeping in the library.
A. That author is the one who I saw at the bookstore today.
A would have been correct if it had the word 'whom' instead of who.
B. She is the person whom he had found sleeping in the library.
Its the correct option.
C. Against who did you think you would compete in the contest?
This word 'whom' is supposed to be used here in the place of who to make it correct.
D. The musical group whom won the top prize are from my hometown.
The use of the word 'whom' here makes the sentence incorrect.
Answer:
the correct answer is option D. I not 1