Answer:
enshrine: preserve something in a way that ensures it will be protected
illumine: light up
divine: excellent or of a god
eminent: used to highlight somethings positive quality
desolate: deserted and in a state of bleak and dismal emptiness
perilous: full of danger or risk
Answer:
A. He has a greasy ponytail and a slightly round stomach.
Explanation:
It is an example of a Simile.
It compares one thing to another using "as", which is what a simile does.
Answer: False
Explanation:
You would say “Either the football team or the soccer team IS using the field tonight.”
His is because both of the subjects are singular, and the word or makes the subjects exclusive, meaning only one can execute the verb.