The answer is metaphor. a comparison that DOES use like or as (i.e. sweet as sugar, like a deer in headlights) is a simile. a direct comparison (i.e. life is a journey, her voice was music to my ears) is called a metaphor.
Because of the phrase "as melodious as" I believe that the literary device used is a simile.<span />
Robert Hooke has had a great impact in the world of science. His discoveries and even inventions are still used to this day. He's someone that greatly inspires me because of his determination. Something that caught my attention and intrigued me is his studies of the structure of snowflakes and his cork studies. He was also the one that first used the word cell while he studied and looked into corks. If I could meet Robert Hooke, I would say thank you for contributing to science and ask if he ever thought of evolution.
Answer:
<u>Articles:</u>
Articles are a, an and the
<u><em>a/an</em></u> are used to modify non-specific nouns while <u><em>the</em></u> is used to modify specific noun. Here are the answers
1) a, the
2) a, the
3) a, a, the
4) a, the
5) a, the
6) a, the
7) a, the, the
8) a, the , the
9) a, the
10) the, a
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A. A speech to welcome people to a local talent show