Answer:
i dont understand what your question is. please explain further.
Explanation:
Literal language is the dictionary meaning; figurative language is a secondary, more emotional meaning
Answer:
Question tags turn a statement into a question. They're often used for checking information that we think we know is true. They're made using an auxiliary verb (for example: be or have) and a subject pronoun (for example: I, you, she).
Explanation:
Some examples -- though there are a zillion possibilities -- .....
The sky is blue, <u>isn't it</u>?
You don't like me, <u>do you</u>?
We're leaving at 4:00, <u>aren't we</u>?
<span>Old Major was expressing the opinion that all animals were equal. He wanted to explain that men were the enemies. Humans were the cause of all of their problems. </span>
These words are examples of spatial signal words. This means that they indicate location or direction. A way to distinguish them from other signal words is to think that they answer to the question "where?".
<u>Other spatial signal words could be:</u>
above, in front of, aroound, between, on, in, out, far, etc.