Answer:
I got you hon.
Explanation:
Consider --- Contemplate
Center --- Nucleus
Dangerous --- Perilous
Rise --- Ascent
Sudden --- Precipitate
Clearly --- Manifestly
Vertical --- Perpendicular
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This is a poem that is written in free verse using many metaphors (comparing two unlike things without using like or as). Free verse means it is free of limitations of a regular meter or rhythm, and does not rhyme with other words in a set line to line format. An example of a metaphor: The sun was a smiling face bringing cheer to the world. The sun is being compared to a smiling face.
Answer:
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Answer:
Odysseus's curiosity about the Cyclops is stronger than his good judgment.
Odysseus wants to see if the Cyclops has anything to give to him and his men.
Explanation:
i got a 100:)
Answer:
When writing a restrictive clause, introduce it with the word "that" and no comma. However, if the subject is or was a human being, use "who" to introduce the clause. When talking about people in defining (restrictive) relative clauses, who is preferred to that.