Hi, you've asked an incomplete question. However, I inferred you are referring to the passage found in the book "Collections Close Reader: Grade 8."
<u>Explanation:</u>
Remember, a <u>simile</u> is a literary device that compares two things that exactly aren't similar or alike as though they were, in other to give a good description.
For a simile about the narrator: one good example is when read;
<em>"</em><em><u>Chatter like a monkey</u></em><em> when I command adult attention."</em> Here the author uses the expression "Chatterlike a monkey" to depict the talkative nature of the narrator when given attention, just as how a monkey makes noise.
For a simile about the mother: one good example is when read;
<em>"She rises </em><em><u>against the sun like a skyscraper,</u></em><em> and when I draw her in my notebook, she takes up the entire page." </em>The mother's bold and courageous nature is compared to the height of a<em><u> skyscraper.</u></em>
Answer:
i cry everything out and then go watch netflix lol
Explanation:
if you or anybody is feeling down , im here !!! ;)
Answer: 2020
Explanation:
2020 has been a bad year.
The verb form of “allusion” is “to allude.” So alluding to something is the same thing as making an allusion to it.
For example:
You’re acting like such a Scrooge!
Alluding to Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, this line means that the person is being miserly and selfish, just like the character Scrooge from the story.
Okay, the first equation you have to use is 3x + 10y = 50 because when you add all these weights up (3 lb weights, represented by 3x, and 10 lb weights, represented by 10y), you get 50 lbs.
As you can see, there is no such equation here. But, if we move things around a bit, we get:
3x + 10y = 50
3x = 50 - 10y
The correct answer is B. 3x = 50 - 10y