Answer:
<h3>The 'cousin' is an important and yet unnamed character in the novel The Vendor of Sweet, written by Indian author R.K. Narayan . He lives in Maguldi along with Jagan and his son Mali . He plays well with both Jagan's and traditionalist view and Mali's more modern ideas .</h3>
This type of figurative language is a simile. This person is is being compared to a hornet, which aren't "mean" insects.
Yeah , for me I feel like people are usually polite . :)
here are some examples of why:
They say “Please” and “Thank you”
They make others feel comfortable.
They don't interrupt.
Answer: The correct sentence is;
'<em>'Before 8 a.m., traffic is light; however, at 5 p.m., Fred always wishes that he drove a bulldozer to push other cars out of his way.''</em>
Explanation:
There should be a semicolon after the word light because this joins the two contrasting clauses (one where traffic is light and the other inferring heavy traffic).
The conjunctive adverb, <em>''however'' </em>is properly used in the sentence to link the two independent clauses.