Answer: B. I think Rico will consult a number of websites because his librarian provided a list.
Explanation:
Rico is unhappy that he was only able to earn a B- in his last paper due to him using an online encyclopaedia that the teacher did not consider to be sufficient.
For this assignment therefore, he will consult a number of more reliable websites that his librarian provided for him in the hopes that this time he can get a higher grade and not be marked down due to his research source.
Churchill addresses the House with a sense of urgency. He opens with stating that he has formed a war cabinet. Churchill's speech reflects the reality of war and the need for all British citizens to accept it. He does not show any humor and speaks in a formal manner because he is attempting to show his focus and determination to win the war, guiding England to victory. The focused nature of the speech reveals that great leaders do not have to possess anything but a clear vision that brings individuals into a focused and driven purpose. In his mind, there is little to say other than to say that war is certain to happen and must be waged. Furthermore, toward the ending of the speech Churchill becomes more poetic. It states, “Let that be realized. No survival for the British Empire, no survival for all that the British Empire has stood for, no survival for the urge, the impulse of the ages, that mankind shall move forward toward his goal.” I think he adds these last parts of the speech so that the audience can think about it afterwards. When we hear poems we feel like thinking more about it because it stays stuck in our head.
The effect of the repetition of the word “dead” in this line is that it reinforces the idea that one should live in the present, not in the past.
The main purpose of loaded words in advertisements is to Influence the Reader.
If they're unlike things - it would be a metaphor.
When it comes to similes - you use words such as like or as when describing things. and since it emphasizes "unlike" things - metaphor would be the way to go.
It's quite hard sometimes when it comes for deciphering the two if you're familiar with the rule - so just remember: Simile: like or as.
Metaphor: extreme exaggeration, or a comparison without using like or as.
I hope all is well, and you pass! (: Good luck, rockstar! (: