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Answer: Gideon knows that Teddy will soon be grown and become a "master" just like the other whites
Explanation:
“No Witchcraft for Sale,” by Doris Lessing, is the story of a black servant cook, Gideon, his employers, a white South African couple, and their son, Teddy. Although They all seem to have a nice relationship, and Teddy becomes good friends with Teddy, the racial tension grows throughout the story, and Gideon realizes that his employers and even the little boiy are prejudice towards him because of the color of his skin and his cultural background. When, by the end of the story, Gideon tells Teddy that he´ll grow up to have a farm of his own, although it seems like a loving comment, it shows that Gideon has understood that Teddy will become like his parents.
Answer:
Simile is the literary device that was used in the given sentence.
Explanation:
In the given sentence, “Its curves like those of a flower petal” compares the feature of the vase compared to a flower petal which is the characteristic of a simile. Simile and Metaphor compares things to make the reader understand the similarity between the object. The only difference is Simile uses the word “as” or “like” where Metaphor does not. For example, “He is cold as an ice” is a simile and “He is a lion while playing on field” is a metaphor.
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The correct answer is B) Have the neighbors eaten dinner yet? Because you can probably feel that sentence is the only one where correct tenses and agreement are used.
In A, it should be: Does Bailey have tickets to the concert?
In C, it should be: Are your parents coming to the baseball game?