Into the wild book Chris was out too explore himself and whom was about when he meet Kristen,and his mission was too be in Alaska
Answer:
To shape how the reader sees the experience of traveling on the President Taft
Explanation:
I think this is the answer based on the passage. Sorry in advanced if this is the wrong answer!
Answer:
(A) By pointing out that Congress is responsible for the current inadequate laws, Roosevelt risks losing his
audience's support before calling for new legislation to
fix the problem.
Explanation:
Smilies compares things using “like” or “as” while Metaphors compare things without using “like” or “as”.
Answer:
"After a few minutes there was a guffawing peal of thunder from behind and fantastic raindrops, like tin-can tops, crashed over the rear of Mr. Shiftlet's car."
Explanation:
Look at the excerpt carefully.
"After a few minutes there was a guffawing peal of thunder from behind and fantastic raindrops, like tin-can tops, crashed over the rear of Mr. Shiftlet's car."
Similes compare nouns using the words "like" or "as."
"After a few minutes there was a guffawing peal of thunder from behind and fantastic raindrops, <u>like</u><u> tin-can tops,</u> crashed over the rear of Mr. Shiftlet's car."
Thus, this excerpt would be the correct answer. I hope this helps! :)