Answer:
"The War god stalks our streets", could be considered a metaphor I guess, but other than that I can't see any other figurative language. But I hope I helped, have a nice day :)
But this is a nice passage it has a lot of imagery and descriptive words.
Answer: Were.
Explanation: When its more than one, you use were is sentences like this, and was when its just one.
Answer:
They make challenging concepts easier to understand.
They illustrate complex concepts that are hard to picture.
They increase the level of interest in the information.
Explanation:
In "Hamlet", Act I, Scene II, Claudius and Gertrude as Hamlet to cheer up, and tell him that every living thing has to die, so it is useless to keep mourning for his father. Hamlet answers that he is suffering more than they can see, nothing can express the way he feels. Then Claudius says that everybody loses his father because it is a law of nature and tells Hamlet to stop mourning because it is a crime against God, against the dead and against nature. Claudius then tells Hamlet to start thinking of him as his new father and treat him in this way. And he also asks Hamlet not to leave Denmark.
Read the sentence.
<u>With its trunk</u>, an elephant gives an affectionate caress to its baby or mate.
Which best identifies the word the underlined phrase modifies?
(A) elephant
(B) gives
(C) caress
(D) trunk
Answer:
(B) gives
Explanation:
A phrase is a group of words that do not have a verb and a subject and does not form a complete thought.
The phrase "with its trunk" modifies the verb "gives" in the sentence.