Answer:
My friend said that can we start.
Explanation:
Details & imagery are elements of tone.
Answer:
It a girl's jacket.
Explanation:
Because girl is not a plural and the word which is not plural S come before the sentence.
Before answering the question, let us first explain what we understand for <u>figurative language.</u> It is the use of the language in any way that is not strictly literal. Even though it's often questioned how many "categories" of figurative language there are, it's safe to say there are at least six distinct categories. They are: metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, and symbolism, and irony.
In the excerpt shown, there present two of them, hyperbole and verbal Irony. The example for the hyperbole is this: <em><u>“with all the force in his body”</u></em> the reason for this is in the meaning of the sentence, it is an exaggeration, if you used literally all the force in your body, you would naturally faint or even die. The next example is for the verbal irony: <u><em>“an opportunity to reward me”</em></u> a reward was not really what the performer of the action was going to do, it was precisely the opposite, he was going to punish the man, and that is indeed the irony, the use of the opposite of any word that should be used.
The answer to this question is that the excerpt above is and example of:
hyperbole
figurative language
verbal irony
Since hyperbole and verbal irony are categories of figurative language, that, figurative language is also correct as an asnwer.
The most important part about your paragraph is the thesis or the topic sentence. Once you have established this make sure your paragraph always relates back to your topic and make sure to provide examples of your topic. You then want to end your paragraph with a sentence the restates your thesis or topic.
hope that helps a little!