1. Your backyard is a Garden of Eden. (Biblical allusion)
2. I guess I should see this message about a new job as my burning bush. (Biblical Allusion)
3. When you feel betrayed by a friend, you can say, "You too, Brutus?" (allusion to Julius Caesar-Brutus betrayed Caesar)
4. You're a regular Einstein. (allusion to a historical figure)
5. When your parents learn about your new plan to raise money, it's going to sink like the Titanic. (allusion to a historical event)
Answer:
He starts abusing his wife and favorite cat, Pluto.
Explanation:
A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition. Given that the preposition in this sentence is the word <em>in, </em>the prepositional phrase is in the contest. The word it modifies is paint.
Where does Devon want to paint pumpkins? In the contest.
Answer:
you could make an argorythim basically
if (x>= y ) {
mudicVolume\2 or something similar where is x Is the amount of time reseted and y is a fix number like 10
The simile “lay down / to sleep like a snow-covered road / winding through pines” refers to death. To be more exact, to death of the author's father. The message that author wanted to convey is to show how people can pass through their loss and to represent all the loneliness of death, comparing it to the loneliness of the winter road, empty and deserted.