Answer: a part to whole type of analogy
Answer: " gaping and crunching like a mountain lion "
" When the young Dawn with finger tips of a rose, lit up the world "
" it's cackling roots blazed and hissed "
Explanation:
A simile is simply a figure of speech, so for example, " it's cackling roots blazed and hissed ", while it's refering to a fire, it's comparing it to an angry snake, " hissing ", or when when Cyclops ate the humans ( how could he tsk tsk ) it compared him to a mountian lion, tho we know he wasn't.
Julie is using statistics as her main support.
By researching a bit, she found various types of statistics to help her support her argument that students should read at least 15 minutes a day. Her argument was that those students read for about 36 whole school days, therefore those who don't will read far less.
Mango fruits are oval and shaped like an egg.
Well the “rules of a triangle” state c^2 = a^2 + b^2. So fill in numbers from the letter choices and see which one fits the expression.