You mixed up your letters, but the answer is metaphor.
Similes and metaphors compare two unlike things, but similes use "like" or "as" while metaphors don't, and usually only use some form of "to be".
Answer:
Notice
Nov. 25, 2017
TRIP TO JAIPUR
The Cultural Club is organising a week-long tour to Jaipur in the last week of December. The place to be visited will be of historical importance. Boarding, Lodging and bus fare will cost ` 5,000/- per head. Those who are interested should contact the undersigned with fees and parent’s written permission by 15th December, 2016.
Rajesh Kamboj
(Secretary, Cultural club)
Answer: is Book though specifically
Explanation:
Because you need a book to be a good student and a schools purpose is to teach for you to learn. Its hard to explain. But it is right
Hi! This is what I’ve wrote In my English,
Pilgrim is about someone who travels and it’s about religion. It could show what Juliet and Romeo are destined to be together/travel to each other because of a higher person ( fate )
Or, you could say that immediately in romeos eyes its about kissing someone, which could reflect on Shakespeare’s view on how young people are hasty
I hope that helped, and it’s not a load of trash
:))
All of the following are covered in the writing skills section of the PSAT except identifying prose. The other three choices given in the question are part of the <span>writing skills section of the PSAT. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope it helps.</span>