1) personification
2) metaphor
3) hyperbole
A is used for words that begin with a consonant sound;
an is used for words that begin with a vowel sound:
What a/an exciting summer it has been for Jalia.
"exciting" is the word right after a/an, and it starts with a vowel sound (short vowel e) and is a vowel.
The answer is an => What an exciting summer it has been for Jalia.
The sentence that contains a participle is the second one - Falling slowly, snowflakes filled the air.
A participle cannot be used as a subject of a sentence, and since <em>Falling </em>in the first example is a subject, it is a gerund, not a participle.
Answer:
The central idea in “Abuelito Who” by Sandra Cisneros is, love can fall away as people get older.
Explanation:
‘Abuelito Who’ is a very beautiful and nostalgic poem written by Sandra Cisneros. Abuelito here is a grandfather who is in a state of poor health. The central idea of the poem is based on Abuelito only, it depicts that as a person ages, love changes over time, it doesn’t remain the same.
The narrator of this poem had a very good relationship with Abuelito, the narrator illustrates the bond he used to share with him and how Abuelito uses to laugh a lot. The speaker have described his grandfather’s laugh like the letter ‘K.’
Answer: The other brother wears a leather belt because he is wealthy.
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