Mohan: Hi! Reema, how are you doing?
Reema: I am good Mohan. What about you?
Mohan: I am good. Is that your dad's new mobile phone?
Reema: yes, it's a new brane. He bought it yesterday.
Mohan: Good. Can I see it?
Reema: Here you are.
Mohan: it looks very good. Can I switch it on it?
Reema: Sure. Please go ahead.
Mohan: Thanks
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There are not that many helping verbs in the English language- only about 23 and they all fall into one of the two following groups:
1. Primary helping verbs: "Be" verbs, "Have" and "Do".
2. Modal helping verbs: Can-could, May-might, Will-would, Shall-should, Must,
Question: Which kind of figurative language is used here? Every time he touches his guitar, it sings!
Answer: The figurative language used is: <u>Personification. </u>
Explanation: Personification is when qualities or abilities that only a human can have, are given to an animal or object. Writers use this to bring non-human things to life. In the sentence: ''Every time he touches his guitar, it sings!'', we can identify personification when we read ''his guitar, it sings!'', because a guitar can't really sing and this object is being given a human ability.
Coordinating conjunctions connect phrases or clauses.
Answer:
TENAGERS GETTING ME RE SLEEP CAN CAUSE THEM TO BE MORE FOCUSED IN CLASS
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