Answer:
metaphor
A metaphor is a statement that compares two things that are not alike. Unlike similes, metaphors do not use the words “like” or “as.” Such statements only make sense when the reader understands the connection between the two things being compared.
Answer: Fraternity and sorority membership helps young men and women cultivate leadership skills, gain a sense of social identity, and learn to play well with others. Fraternity and sorority membership helps young men and women cultivate leadership skills, gain a sense of social identity, and learn to play well with others
Explanation:
You cannot add two fractions with different denominators (the bottom number) so you have to convert them so that they do.
The lowest common denominator (LCD) for 4 and 5 is 20. 4 is multiplied into 20 5 times, so multiply 5/5 by the whole fraction so that you have:
1/4x5/5=5/20
And as for 5, it goes into 20 4 times, so you multiply 4/4 by the whole fraction so that you have:
3/5x4/4=12/20
NOW, you can add both fractions together. Because this is addition, you do NOT add the denominators, only add the numerators.
5/20+12/20=17/20
The fraction 17/20 cannot be simplified any further, so that is your answer. Hope this helps :-)
Answer:
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Explanation:
Letter:
You usually start with 'Dear, (name)'
Example: Dear Sakura,
Then indent, and write what you want to write.
Example: Dear Sakura,
Hi, how are you doing? I am doing good. (Write about how your week went and stuff like that)
Then end it with, "From, (your name.)"
From, 26ahughes.
OVERALL LETTER:
Dear Sakura,
Hi, how are you doing? I am doing good. (Write about how your week went and stuff like that)
From, 26ahughes.
Man vs. self: you are facing a problem that only you know the answer to