Answer:
Correct answer is B.
"We ate dinner and went to the movie."
Explanation:
Denotation or literal meaning of a word is a clear definition as shown in a dictionary, without other suggested meaning. It is what you would read when you check the word up in the dictionary. The opposite of denotation is connotation.
Connotation and Denotation are the main descriptive technique of word meaning.
"We ate dinner and went to the movie."
Explanation:
because the dog is injured and he want to help the dog
Answer:
D. simile
Explanation:
The literary device used in this quote from Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is simile.
From the quote, there is comparison of "the agents that have power to shake and pluck" with "a wind that tosses curtains of a pavilion". The comparison is carried out with the use of "as".
Simile is a figure of speech used in the comparison of two things with use of "like" and "as". It makes the comparison more emphatic and vivid. Simile is different from metaphor because it uses <em>as</em> and <em>like</em> in comparing things whereas metaphor doesn't use <em>as</em> and <em>like </em>to compare things.
If we are to consider the ending of <em>Life of Pi</em>, where Pi presents two options for his story: the original story, Pi is in the lifeboat with animals, or the second version, where Pi is in the lifeboat with people, I would say that the second version is more convincing and horrific.
<h3>What is a Comparison?</h3>
This refers to the term that is used to describe the similarities and differences that exist between two or more different entities and the common factor that links them together.
Hence, it can be seen that in the first story, there is a narration where Pi is in the lifeboat with animals, but the second version is more convincing because he retells the shipwreck, his survival, and then becomes a Taiwanese sailor, with his mother, and a cook
With this in mind, it can be seen that the second version is more convincing and horrific.
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