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Religion. The ancient Egyptian peoples believed the river was God himself and he blessed the population with goods and offerings. Within the hymn, the river is described with human-like qualities, which in turn, makes the Nile more relatable to human life.
The figurative language is a simile since similes compare things using words like and as. “The Air Force will soar like eagles of freedom....”
Answer:
It gives new ideas to achieve
Explanation:
Science fiction fascinates me. Science does not. Technology does. Combining all of them is one of the most interesting things to learn about. When an author of science fiction writes about an idea, like the idea of retina scanners, or holographic computers, it interests people, making them think, maybe we could bring this to reality. And then they do. Humans can do just about anything, and when they're interested in a topic, they're twice as likely to take it into legitimate consideration.
Hence, why we now have so many things that were nonsense years ago. Because science fiction is new, and science fiction is the future. If you told someone seventy years ago that one day we'd have self driving cars, they'd think you were nuts. Now they exist. Because some author came up with it, some CEO or millionaire though it was a good idea and told their employees to make it happen, and some engineer and/or scientist was smart enough to make it happen.
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Answer:
Monk arrives on the scene and
tries to grab Melvin.
Priscilla reacts quickly and puts
Monk in a hammerlock, crams
him into her locker and locks the
door and leaves the school
Explanation: