Answer:
1:There were piles of things spread out along the tracks,
as if they had been dropped by a fleeing army.
2:His voice was ragged, as if it had been used too much recently.
3:There
was a red mark that ran around it as if a necklace had
been torn from her.
4:Under the midday sun, it was like standing in an
oven, an oven that smelled of human sweat and urine
and feces.'
5:Her mouth was
so dry, she could feel her tongue as big as a sausage
between her teeth.
Explanation:
OMG..............................................................idk. if i did i would soooo help u.
Answer:
his or her
Explanation:
<em>Everyone</em> is a singular indefinite pronoun so it should agree with a singular pronoun too.
D.
One character's description of another character's personality
<span>Characterization
is when readers are directly told about the characteristics/personality of a
character I the story. Indirect
characterization is where readers are left to deduce a character’s personality
based upon actions. For instance, if we
read how a character destroys public property for fun, readers could deduce how the
character is antisocial. However,
if readers are blatantly told that a character is antisocial, then this is
an example of direct characterization.
As such, “D” is the best response.
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Answer:
B. A comparison between a whirlpool and a black hole is being made.
Explanation:
In this text, the author explains how a whirlpool works. He uses the example of a fish in order to explain this mechanism to the reader. The author describes the way the fish would have to swim in order to resist the force of the whirlpool. The author then tells us that the mechanism the whirlpool uses is similar to that of a black hole. Therefore, the items being compared are a whirlpool and a black hole.