Hey there LegendMan!
So, based on my reading of this passage from above, I see how this man watches (tv) and that the users that watch it may know a little more.
So, based on my information, it seem's like that answer could be "<span>Viewers know more about television than those who broadcast it." This may sound weird, but it was clear in the passage that this was the case.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>
Answer:
Parrot.
Explanation:
A figurative language also known as figures of speech can be defined as a deliberate and specific construction or use of language by authors, writers or speakers to create a special effect in their speech or write-up.
The main purpose of a figurative language is to convey more information and enable the readers or listeners have a deeper understanding of the piece.
Some examples of figurative language used in a literary work are simile, paradox, metaphor, apostrophe, hyperbole, personification, etc.
Metaphor can be defined as an implied comparison without the use of the word as or like. It involves creating a direct similarity between two words or things.
Hence, we can say; Mr. Benny is always talking, he's a parrot. This is an example of metaphor.
Answer:
There's <u>not really any wrong or right answers</u> and it's <u>only information you would know</u> so <u>I can't really help</u> besides maybe clarifying the questions which I will do.
1st question is asking if you looked over your writing before you turned it in or submitted.
2nd question is asking if you had someone else check it.
3rd question is asking if you looked at the rubric (the thing that tells you what you need in your essay [usually has 1 2 3 and 4 and different "categories"] ).
4th question was asking you if it was easy writing the essay or hard writing the essay.
5th question is asking if you have questions or if you have anything to let the teacher know.
Answer:
What does the Declaration of Independence stress about the dangers of changing a form of government?
Explanation: