No, old age COULD mean death, but we do not know. Young children, or young people are also subjects of death. We do not know our time when we go. It all depends MOSTLY on your lifestyle, smoking, drinking (bad things) can lead to death very fast. But, young people, they are not allowed to do those things, and our teachers, help us not to so we live a long,good life. We have red-ribbon week for a reason, to help people get out of bad-habits that WILL takeaway their life one day. Old age can mean anything, As well as young age.
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The correct answer is simile.
In the sentence, “And combs until the beard shines like a cormorant’s wing,” the word like is being used to compare two things which means this is a simile.
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you live in this building,don't you?
Answer:
A. to get
Explanation:
To get fills in the blank you've provided