The answer of the given question above would be option D. In his poem "To His Coy Mistress," author Andrew Marvell uses literary devices to explore his theme and the best example of one such device is this: <span>"Sits on thy skin like morning dew, . . ." This uses simile. Hope this answers your question.
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I can't read off the unit that has only been assigned to you as you haven't shared a snip-it of the important details.
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correct
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you used a comma to make it a sentence
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Social Submissive - usually concerned with facts and not emotion, and will not give you the time of day if they think it might interfere with their goals for the day. These people are usually direct, serious, and like to be dealt with at a distance. These people are usually passive and will avoid confrontation or interactions as much as possible - especially if they may become upset - they also will not want to upset anyone else.
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Quiet Submissive - always willing to do what they are told to do and often will not disagree with the request
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the weather, because if you spoke about the other two topics with someone it could end badly because people tend to have VERY strong opinions in politics and get very angry when someone doesn't agree with them. It is also rude to discuss your personal income with someone other than imediate family(spouse/parents) and financial advisers.
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