Sometimes to use comparison's or like for example similes wich means like and metaphores meaning comparisons
The author states that both Granuaile and the queen were not young but proud and remarkable.
I'm not sure if that's enough but I found it on paragraph 9
Answer:
The first sentence has an idiom: over the moon
Explanation:
Both the second and 3rd sentence do not contain figurative language
the 4th sentence contains a simile not an idiom
Persuade: To convince someone to do something without reasoning or an argument.
Example: The weather report persuaded me to stay home.
Answer: "hematology" .
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