The person above me is correct - this quite indeed uses the literary technique known as simile.
When you are comparing two things using words such as <em>like </em>or <em>as, </em>such as in this example ("like a fresh watercolor painting left out in the rain"), then it is a simile.
22. A
He went in to the concentration camp with Shmuel and both were then led unknowably into a gas chamber and killed.
24. A
The fury is referring to the Fuher but because Bruno is only 9 the author says that his name is the fury because Bruno doesn’t actually understand what they are saying.
25. It is a fiction book it could be considered historical fiction but because lots of information is not historically accurate it should only be considered fiction.
23. C
Father realized what has happened to Bruno and really starts to realize how brutal the world is and that he did that to his own son.
26. B
It wouldn’t have as many of Bruno’s curiosity and confusion actions built in
27. I’m not entirely sure sorry about that
Answer:
The statement that introduces a new counterclaim to the author's position is letter <u>D) The use of solar energy is especially limited in areas that do not get regular sunlight.</u>
Explanation:
A counterclaim means to rebuff a previous claim about something.
If a person makes a claim to something, usually he bring supporting evidence to validate his claim. Therefore, <u>mentioning the contrary opinion to his own opinion is his counterclaim.</u>
From the essay, the author is defending the use of solar energy because he feels that the energy is clean and renewable unlike most other sources of energy.
Therefore, the statement that makes a counterclaim to the author's opinion that solar energy is clean and renewable is that <u>the use of solar energy is especially limited in areas that do not get regular sunlight.</u>
Answer:
this sentence is a compound sentence
Explanation:
if we get rid of the ", and" then we will have two complete sentences.
1.These kids are so cute
2. Their mommy loves them so much