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It is possible to identify the use of explicit comparison, in the text above, when the author uses the words "like" or/and "as" to establish the comparisons. Implicit comparison, on the other hand, is identified when the author makes comparisons without the use of these two words.
In this regard, we can see two examples of implicit and explicit comparisons, in the lines below, which were taken from the text:
- "The sister arts enjoy the use of a plastic and ductile material, like the modeller's clay, literature alone..."
- "Nor Is this all; for since these blocks, or words, are the acknowledged currency of our daily affairs, there are here possible none of those suppressions..."
It is important to emphasize that implicit and explicit comparisons are made from figures of speech. These figures are:
Simile: Establishes an explicit comparison between two elements that have similarities.
Metaphor: Establishes the implicit comparison between two elements that do not have direct similarities.
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The text is a bit blurry so I tried by best in interpreting the passage:
Ashley's attitude changes throughout the passage through the course of the story, for at first she seems uncertain at the interview if she could handle the grandiose scale of animals. Yet, she ponders for a moment, and realization strikes that the space exploration and observatory which compelled her to agree. Therefore, through Ashley's field of interest, her attitude amends from uncertainty to confidence.
Answer: I'd say a. melancholy, b/c it seems the girl is sad
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well here are some....
1: men attempt to dominate a conversation while women listens carefully/ Attentively.
2: men are more prone to be more aggressive and more likely interrupt while women allow to be interrupted more.
3: men avoid personal stories and less likely to open up while women share personal stories and offer them and concerned with equalized input.
hoped this helped!
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