Simile
Simile: comparing two or more things using like or as
Answer:
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Explanation:
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I think it is disbursive.
It makes use of a variety of styles and discussion of what true love
is. In the end, the narrator tells that
true love does not change. It remains
constant. It is that feeling of finding
true love that counts and the narrator uses a variety of description say what
it is and what it is not.
Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
The unique situation of the Greeks and Romans in this quote is that even though the Romans conquered the Greeks around 146 BC, they did not influence the Greek's way of living. Rather it was the Greeks that influenced the Romans in virtually all aspects of their lives.
This is evident as the Romans took some elements of the Greek culture including their religion, gods, lifestyle, and philosophy.
The Romans absorb the Greek culture, and it appeared like the Romans were the conquered and the Greeks the conqueror.
When the reality is that the Romans were the conqueror and the Greeks the conquered
Hence, “ the conquered (Greeks) becoming the conquerors and the conquerors (Romans) becoming the conquered”
Because of this, our critical thinking skills are being enhanced. When we practice causal analysis, we do not only identify what happened, but instead, we are compelled to dig deeper and learn what caused an event to happen.