Answer:
Football isn't boring because there is always something exciting happening.
Explanation:
You clearly outline the topic ("Football isn't boring") and include the main idea/argument why ("there is always something exciting happening")
Answer:
by a horse pulled cart with twenty two wheels.
B.
Cassius and Brutus were arguing about something and created tension between the two. Later on, miscommunication and undefined leadership led to a mistake. All of this would lead to a struggle when facing Antony's army.
Answer:
Giving a metaphor, simile, or comparison.
Explanation:
If the person is comparing two unlike things and uses "like" or "as", it is a simile. If they are comparing two unlike things without those words, it's a metaphor. If they are comparing two similar things, it is a comparison.
Answer:
The correct answer is letter B) <u>throw with force</u>.
Explanation:
As we know, denotation refers to the primary, original meaning of a word -- in contrast to connotation, which refers to a secondary meaning evoked in a certain context. By definition, the verb "cast" means to throw something forcefully in a specific direction. In the passage, God is the one throwing his enemies with force into hell. Even if we did not know the meaning of cast, we would have been able to get to that conclusion due to the context surrounding the word. The passage is talking of violent actions such as cutting and crushing. Tossing lightly, releasing into air, or dropping casually, therefore, would greatly contrast with the meaning of the whole paragraph.