Answer:
1. Life is like a journey.
2. A dense forest seems like a bottomless pit
3. Memories act as reminders
4. Love is life
5. School is power
6. Pets are angels
Explanation:
Simile is a comparison of two objects using as and like. Metaphor makes a direct comparison between two objects without using as and like. Examples of simile in the above examples are;
1. Life is like a journey.
2. A dense forest seems like a bottomless pit.
3. Memories act as reminders.
Examples of metaphors in the above examples are;
4. Love is life.
5. School is power.
6. Pets are angels.
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These sentences are split into clauses (parts of a sentence), and your assignment is to rewrite the sentences with different ways to connect the two clauses. The example connects the clauses in 3 ways: a comma and "and", a colon, and a period to totally split the clauses.
For the first question, your 3 sentences should be
"Ben ran a good race, and he came in second."
"Ben ran a good race: he came in second."
"Ben ran a good race. He came in second."
The next question:
"We applauded the actress, and she came out for a second bow."
"We applauded the actress: she came out for a second bow."
"We applauded the actress. She came out for a second bow."
Just do this for the next two, and you should be good!
A run-on sentence is where two or more independent paragraphs or sentences are joined without the appropriate use of conjunction or punctuation.