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B. Belle becomes less excited as the story goes on, until her excitement for bike riding disappears.
Answer: I. “The fog comes/on little cat feet” and III. “On silent haunches/and then moves on."
Explanation: When writing a text or a story, the use of figurative language is a tool that helps the author to create a mental image on the reader. Some examples of figurative language are metaphors, similes, hyperboles, personification, allusions, analogies, etc. In the given sentences the ones that best exemplifies the use of figurative language are “The fog comes/on little cat feet” (it is a metaphor that compares the fog with cat feet) and “On silent haunches/and then moves on" (which is also a metaphor).
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
To write a metaphor is to compare something without using "like" or "as" (using "like" or "as" would be a simile).
In this sentence, the speaker is comparing John to a snake.
Well, catfishing is horrible. It's pretending to be someone else- which is basically a felony, but online. I'm not sure exactly how it could effect kids, though, since they shouldn't be on the internet at such a young age. However teens and adults that get catfished will feel hurt and confused.