Joining two simple sentences into another simple sentence
Sentence synthesis means combining two or more simple sentences into one new sentence. ...
By using infinitives.
We can combine these two sentences into one using a to-infinitive.
By using a noun or phrase in apposition.
By using a participle.
We can combine two simple sentences into one by using a present or past participle
Answer:
Yes. The writer should be able to speak whenever he wishes
Explanation:
This is because everyone has the right to freedom of speech and even more the writer's work can still be reviewed
I think its an Idiom. I don't see like or as. So no simile. I don't see he is something like a marshmallow. - No metaphor. I also don't see a non-human thing doing human things- the grass was dancing in the wind. My answer would be an idiom.
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Noun-word that functions the same thing/set of things (person, place, or thing)
pronoun-word that substitute for a noun
Answer:
What? Edit your answer
Explanation:
Edit your question and I will answer the best I can