The words “like” or “as” are typically used in a simile, therefore it would be "He snored like a hound dog.
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Answer:
A) Antonyms
Explanation:
In the case of the sentence "Although Amelia was quite lithe, her sister was clumsy and awkward" the unknown word is "lithe" and this is mainly explained by the conjunction "Although " and "her sister was clumsy and awkward" that shows the word "lithe" is the opposite of "clumsy" and "awkward" and indeed "lithe"
Limericks because it's a rhythmical pattern
Answer:
it means something that is bare like for example your "bare" hands
Explanation:
its a word with a meaning that i know. but i haven't read the poem.
Answer:
Sentence #1
Explanation:
Why things wouldn't be capitalized correctly:
-seasons aren't capitalized (eliminates sentence 2)
-months are capitalized (eliminates sentence 3)
-unimportant objects are not capitalized (eliminates sentence 4)