An analogy is a comparison between two things.
The only answer comparing a thing to another is the first answer. The rest of the answers are stating facts/opinions.
Answer:
Casual Form
Explanation:
You would write it in the casual form. You wouldn't write it informal because it would sound too unprofessional. And making it formal, well, some people wouldn't understand if you were to write in the formal way. They wouldn't understand the words. So just the casual way would do.
Place quotation marks around “Running to Idaho”
and “Hiding in Arizona.”
Quotation marks<span> <span>are reserved for sections of works, like the </span>titles<span> of chapters, magazine articles,
poems, and short stories.</span></span>
The correct answer between all
the choices given is the third choice or letter C. I am hoping that this answer
has satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and
if you would like, feel free to ask another question.
Answer:
Letter to sister.
Explanation:
123 Grand Avenue
Portland, OR
November 17, 2020
Dear Jose,
I hope this letter finds you in good health and you are doing well in your new school and made many new confidante.
I am glad to hear that you've got admission in St. Paul's School. St. Paul's School is an elite school and all teachers are very helpful. I would just like to advise you have gained admission in this elite school, behave very well and make use of every opportunity to learn new things. Be active in sports and concentrate in your studies as well.
I hope to see you soon. Love and blessings from us.
Charlie