The answer to your question would be the last answer, starting with "Darkness, greed, and corruption" Charles Dickens creates this sense of darkness by the words he uses to describe the scene, such as "foul, cesspools, bad repute".
Answer:
A. An antonym
Explanation:
an example is something that explains something
a synonym is a word that resembles the original word (tasty is a synonym of delicious, beautiful is a synonym of gorgeous...)
an inference is a conclusion with specific reasoning
so, an antonym is a word with opposite meaning to the original word
Answer:
to show you have manners or to show you know ur work!
Explanation:
Answer:
"A neighborhood I’ll budge,
A borough, the whole of London,
The expanse of a Sussex estate,
Unfenced Stratford, a portion of Wales,
The highlands of Scotland."
Explanation:
The Taming Of The Shrew-Induction is a poem by Gary Soto which is included in a collection called <em>"You Kiss By Th’ Book" </em>. The author makes use of hyperbole in this poem.
The author uses hyperbole in the quote above to show that he won't budge an inch "...that inch of my lap belongs to thee"
*Hyperbole are statements that are exaggerated and not meant to be taken literally.