No, the word <em>eat </em>is always used as a verb.
There are two nouns in this sentence - frogs and bugs.
The easiest and hardest poetic devices are hyperbole and irony respectively
<h3>What are poetic devices?</h3>
Poetic devices are literary tools used to convey meaning and bring clearer imagination in writing.
Hyperbole is a poetic device that makes use of exaggeration to bring emphasis and clearer meaning in writing
Irony makes use of contradiction whereby the true meaning of a particular idea is different from its appearance or presentation. Irony can often be confused with other literary devices such as paradox.
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Explanation:
i think it's the 3rd one because it doesn't sound like the title is talking about his career. it sounds like it's talking about him personally
***but i have never read this article so just go with your gut feeling!****
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A student records the sexes and breeds of dogs in an animal shelter.
Which kind of data is the student recording?
Theoretical
Empirical
Qualitative
Quantitative
Answer: Qualitative
Explanation:
Qualitative data refers to information that is non-numerical, descriptive, and regarding a variable that can be observed but not measured.
The student´s record of gender and kind of breed is an example of qualitative research. Other examples of qualitative data could be country of origin, language, and even more detailed information like emotional state.
1. D: Visual because he sees it
2. D: Retroactive
3. C: Remembering the colors of the rainbow with the acronym ROY-G-BIV