answer:
know what money is
Explanation:
;) u have to know what money is so u can work
Answer:
Some literary devices here are similes and metaphors. I'm sorry for only providing 2, if I can spot a third I will let you know. An example of a simile in the poem is "When harsh words cut like a knife". Comparison using terms such as "like" is a clear demonstration of a simile. An example of a metaphor in the text is "Hiding in the Internet's shadows". Notice how hiding in the shadows of the internet is not possible in a literal sense, but lacks the usage of terminology like "like" or "such as" "as a" that a simile would provide. Good luck!
Explanation:
The correct answer is a. “He is going to take me home? He can drive? He can barely find his way out of the front door.”
There is contempt here because the person speaking thinks of the other person as of someone who is completely worthless, regardless of the situation in the sentence
Nonsequential order/description
Personification. The author is treating the river like a person. When an object/animal/thing is talked about like a human being, then it is personification