Answer:
number 2?
Explanation:
Answer:
B. He was like a giant ogre reaching for his dinner
Explanation:
A simile has Like and as and a metaphor does not
Read the following excerpt from "The White Umbrella.
Lots of people's mothers work "
Those are American people," | said.
"So what do you think we are? I can do the pledge of allegiance with my eyes closed." Nevertheless, she tried to be discreet and if my mother wasn't home by 5:30 we would start cooking by ourselves."
What does the quote reveal about the narrator?
A. The narrator doesn't like to cook
B. The narrator doesn't consider herself to be like other Americans
C. The narrator wishes her mother taught piano lessons
D. The narrator questions her mother's ability to say the pledge of allegiance.
Answer:
the correct answer is B. The narrator doesn't consider herself to be like other Americans
Explanation:
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Which source would provide the best answer to this question: what is it like for someone who is captured and held for ransom by pirates?
an article about recent pirate kidnappings around the globe
an Internet search using the phrase “pirate ransoms”
an instruction manual for pirates
a book written by someone who was held for ransom by pirates
Answer:
A book written by someone who was held for ransom by pirates.
Explanation:
Because he would have the most experience of his kidnapping.
Answer:
A book written by someone who was held for ransom by pirates
Explanation:
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Can someone make me a poem about snow?
Please include one example of figurative language (simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, allusion, or onomatopoeia)
Please make sure there is imagery in the poem. The five senses sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste.
Also!! Make sure the rhyme scheme is A A B B A
Answer:
Snowflakes fall from the sky so white,
Blanketing the earth with pure delight.
The world transforms into a winter wonderland,
A sight so beautiful, it's hard to understand.
Each flake unique, like a fingerprint,
Glistening in the sun, a sight distinct.
The sound of crunching underfoot,
As we walk through the snow, a feeling so good.
The air is crisp, with a scent so fresh,
A reminder that nature is at its best.
The chill on our skin, a tingle so cold,
A sensation that never gets old.
A taste of snow, so pure and clean,
Melting on our tongues, a flavor serene.
Personified as a blanket of peace,
Snow brings a calmness that never will cease.
In this winter wonderland, we find,
A beauty that's truly one of a kind.
A metaphor for new beginnings,
As snow melts away, a hope that's winning.
Rhyme scheme: A A B B A
Example of figurative language: Snowflakes fall from the sky like fingerprints.
According to "Georgia: A Desirable Home," how might the history of Georgia have been different if
it were always considered an ideal home for its diverse population