Helpfulness and cooperation
Keep them warm if you are talking about manes
No, lush means to be bursting with life, or to be rich and pleasing. I usually think of it in terms of the beautiful green lushness of the rainforest, if that helps. However, the urban dictionary defines it as a slang term for cool or good, so if you heard it in that sense, I guess I could understand how you thought it meant encouraging. I hope this answers your question! :D
The sentence that is an example of direct characterization is I noticed that he was fat and bald-headed, and had an expression of winning gentleness and simplicity upon his tranquil countenance.
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Direct characterization</em> refers to the way the narrator or other characters describe a character. This characterization is done through the use <em>adjectives </em>that reveal physical or personality traits. The character is described in a straightforward manner and, this helps the reader to have a better idea of the type of character they are going to read about in the story.
Answer:
1. C. Simile
2. A. Allusion
3. D. Hyperbole
4. D. Onomatopeia
5. B. Alliteration
Explanation:
1. Similies use like or as to compare things
2. Allusions call something to mind without mentioning them
3. Hyperbole is exaggerations
4. Onomatopeia is sounds and BOOM is a sound
5. Alliteration is words that start with the same letter (purple pigment pulses)