Abstract Language: love, success, freedom, democracy
alliteration: Dunkin donuts, coca cola, Mickey mouse, Sally sells seashells by the seashore
Colloquial language: wanna, gonna, go nuts
Concrete language: walking, spoon, hot
connotation: childish is negative connotation while youthful is positive
denotation: doves are associated with peace
hyperbole: I am dying of shame
onomatopoeia: oh, whisper, yay, gushing stream
sarcasm: I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved it.
dramatic literature: Romeo and Juliet
allegory: the giver, the tortoise and the hare
antagonist: the capital in the hunger games, jafar in Aladdin,
archetype: hero vs. villian, good vs evil
parable: the boy who cried wolf.
oxymoron: cruel kindness
B: The emergency <em>lights</em> atop the fire trucks <em>were</em> flashing. Lights is your noun and were acts like your verb.
for A it should be: The exhibits on the lower level are not currently open to the public.
for C it should be: That man, wearing sunglasses, seems to be an undercover police officer.
for D it should be: Perry, like his younger sister Pauline, writes very neatly.
Hopefully this helped and good luck.
Answer:
<em>He felt bad for himself, because of the love he had for both countries </em>
Explanation:
<em>After the war between his native country japan and the united states, Yoshio Matsumoto he came back because he wants to erase the sad memories of the past, and to start afresh.</em>
<em>He picked an interest in the University of Washington, because his grandfather went there and he had a community feeling.</em>