Many reasons such as it was well earned, you worked hard for it, i think it would mean much more knowing that you put your heart and soul into getting it.
A. <span>Simile, you can tell it's not a metaphor because the word like is used and the other choices are the wrong type of </span><span>figurative language</span><span>.</span>
D. which feels worse to you, biting your tongue or stubbing your toe?
In stanza 179 (CLXXIX), to what does the speaker compare a drop of rain?
b.
A person drowning
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Answer:
She felt as if she was being shook from the inside out by the powerful drumming. As the strobe lights flashed, it appeared as though time had stopped and started again simultaneously. Because of the dense fog, they could only see each other's shadows for a brief while. She was overwhelmed by a sense of impending doom. She felt like she was suffocating rather than breathing because of the heavy humidity. In the beginning, she was unsure about what she should do next. She was able to see and breathe for the first time in a long time.
Explanation:
Exaggeration used for emphasis or amusement is called a hyperbole. Hyperbole is a word or sentence-level dramatic style that helps an author make a dramatic point.
This is my opinion of this question please change to your point-of-view.