Answer: Though Margo moved as slowly as a snail...
Explanation:
A simile uses like or as to compare two or more things.
Had to look for the options and here is my answer. Based on the given lines from the poem "A Meeting with Despair" written by Thomas Hardy, the line that shows that the poet still finds some hope despite the despair is this: "I glanced aloft and halted, pleasure-caught". Hope this helps.
1.My new assistant can type very well but he hasn’t much experience with computer.
2. I found useful acting website and shared with my friends.
3. I left my bag on the bus therefore I didn’t have a pencil.
4.This is a great opportunity which should not be lost.
5.This soup was too cold therefore I warmed it in the microwave.
The three rhetorical appeals are appealing to logos, which shows real, factual data that is truthful, appeal to ethos, which shows why you are credible enough to talk about something, and to pathos, which appeals to your emotions. All of these are good reasons to use them.
Answer:
I am pretty sure that a lot of people care about what others will think of them which causes them to think badly about themselves especially if they don't reach the "beauty standards"