<span>Nonfiction is writing that's based on D. fact. For example, history books are nonfiction, as are essays, and encyclopedias, and many other types of literature which don't really use imagination, or rhythm, or description, but rather real information and facts that happened for real in history. This is how nonfiction writing differs from fiction writing where you'd find novels, poetry, plays, etc.</span>
It is answer C. They didn't understand the test and probably didn't know what they got wrong and couldn't study.
Answer: DIALECT
Explanation:
Definitely. If we consider other possible languages; hyperbole, it's definitely not. Then it's not onomatopoeia either. It certainly is not irony as well. It's dialect.
Answer:
It is a custom that there has been kept ever since.
Explanation:
Custom is the name for situations where something is usually done, without this being determined in written rules. Many forms of etiquette and other codes of social interaction between people are based on custom. Customs of this kind can differ greatly between different countries and even between different places or social groups in the same country. A proverb that has its counterparts in many languages, says that one should "take the custom wherever one goes", so that when one is a guest with someone do as the hosts are accustomed to do.