we can learn about the past life and though shakspear died some years ago that doesnt mean we cant learn something from it
Answer:
<em>Good things come from people when they know better. </em>
<em>isn't</em><em> </em><em>it</em><em>?</em>
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Idiom "Hold your horses"
Simile "As red as a tomato"
Hyperbole "This food is hotter than the sun"
Metaphor "He was a walking encyclopedia"
Alliteration "Peter pepper picked a pickled pepper"
Personification "The sun smiled at me"
I hope it helped.
Nose:smell:tongue:taste
Bird:chirp:cow:moo
Bed:sleeping:chair:sitting
Chihuahua:dog:eagle:bird
Hope this helps... not sure about the second one. All other I’m sure are correct.
The correct answer is option four. Sophie supports her interpretation that Queen Elizabeth is annoyed by quoting what she has said or written. As a result, Sophie demonstrates evidence that backs her assumption - nothing less that Elizabeth's actual words.