Her words were like a sharp knife to his heart
This sentence uses the word "like" to compare two very different things. It is an example of a simile.
She screamed loud enough for the world to hear.
This sentence exaggerates how loud the woman in the sentence screamed. Now matter how loud anyone screams, it's not possible for everyone in the world to hear them. It is an example of hyperbole.
It was an open secret that he was in love with her.
This sentence uses contradiction to make a point about a man's feelings for a woman (that it is an open secret). It expresses a paradox.
His words were as soft as the petals of a flower.
This sentence uses the word "as" to compare two different things. It is another example of a simile.
Answer:
The sentence that uses hyperbole (extreme exaggeration) is option B - s<span>he screamed loud enough for the world to hear.
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I believe that the answer is D. "Self-Reliance" is an example of a short memoir. It a record of events written by a person having intimate knowledge of them and based on personal observation.
Answer:
give an overview of the paragraph's main details.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from "Flight Into Yesterday.", the narrator describes navigating the plane on the runway and yearning to get back home. However, she must focus on the job at hand, which is getting the plane safely off the ground because the runway was 3,000 feet long and ended in a cliff overlooking the ocean.
A summary of this narration should give an overview of the paragraph's main details. This is because a summary is the overview of a subject matter.
“Managing the Federal deficit” is not a part of the function of the Federal Reserve.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The federal deficit is the difference between the expenditure that the government makes against the revenues that it gets from the various taxes laid down for its citizens.
- The Federal Reserve mostly regulates the money for the various banks in the country, making sure it functions properly and gives it aid when needed.
- They conduct monetary policy for the smooth inflow of the money in the country along with providing a baseline of functioning for all the district banks as well.
They do not have control over default loans and nor do they have control over the expenditure that the government would have to make in times of emergency.
Hence, they do not manage or look over the Federal deficit