Whenever a person is taking the Aspire English test, every detail shoud be examined carefully in order to choose the best answer. It is not true that there is no need to consider the elements of writing in the underlined portion of a passage. Sometimes the elements of this portion of a passage are the most important ones because they are trying to provide context and clues, or they are trying to summarize a main idea. Therefore, the correct answer is that option A is not a tip for the Aspire English Test.
If he continued northwest across the Arabian Sea from Kalhat, Marco Polo would most likely describe Hormuz.
The city of Hormuz is located in current-day Iran, and it is located northwest from Kalhat - also known as Qalhat - which is located north of Sur, in Oman. This is the route that Polo took in his returning trip from China.
On the other hand, both Dhofar and Socotra are southwest from Kalhat, also in Oman. Also, while Venetia is northeast from Kalhat, it would be the last city he would have described after visiting Kalhat.
A
brainlyist please
It can’t be personification because it’s a type of art by a metaphors
It can’t be simile because why would you use that in a poem and the rest are justbad so the awnser is A
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No, similes usually use like or as, an example is the lion purred like a cat or the dog barked as loud as a horse
Letter D because it starts with “In Conclusion”. I am assuming that number 3 is the last sentence in the paragraph.