Answer:
because it's different sentence, because it's different holacaust
A simile is first defined as a type of speech that uses one thing or
phrase with comparisons to things of an unrelated kind, often in order
to make a more vivacious description. So of the phrases above, only the
last one (I swear she cast a shadow white as stone) would be considered a
simile, as a shadow white as stone takes two unrelated things and uses
them in an interesting way.
Answer:
I think it should be C
Explanation:
I think it's C because the title of the author's work is "Achieving Your Goal" not something that talks about 'oh even if you don't achieve it, you still did something really good for yourself'. I do not know what the passage looks like but this is my guess! hope this helps :)
Paine repeats the word “ye” in order to <span>catch </span>the<span> attention the colonists who may not have understand the urgency of his cause. This is to emphasize the colonists and call them to hear his urgent cause. The readers of his work were encouraged to fight against the colonists who agree with the king.</span>