C).that he should copy parts of the book for future reference
Well this is just an expression and it's expressed as I ran for my life. All this means is that the character is running as fast as the character can, like his life is on the line, thus seeming that the character is "running for his life". The scenario that this expression is used in is when either the character needs to get somewhere, fast, or is actually running away from something. There are rare times where I ran for my life is a literal meaning in which they are running from a threat.
Answer:the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
Explanation:the repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables (such as wild and woolly, threatening throngs) — called also head rhyme, initial rhyme.
An author makes direct statements about a character. For example, the writer might say that the character is "mean" or "tall."
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<em>Answer: </em><em>Option D,</em>
<em>He did not multiply the chlorine and oxygen atoms by the coefficient 4.</em>
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