Smashed to small pieces. The ceramic shards pierced her heart.
5. Like a delicate tea cup, her hope was smashed to small pieces. The ceramic
A The author uses a simile to compare a tea cup to a knife that pierces the
® The author uses personification to convey the sadness of breaking at
© The author uses an analogy to describe the pain of losing hope.
0 The author uses a metaphor to compare a ceramic tea cup to a broken heart
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, desi0322
Need ! how is richard characterized by alger in this excerpt from the passage? "to complete his costume he wore a coat too long for him, dating back, if one might judge from its general appearance, to a remote antiquity." he is exciting. he is intelligent. he is comical. he is happy.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00, jakobcook7pdvy6d
Mohammed reads this sentence. we knew the runner was an amateur because experts can run much faster. based on the contrast clue, what prediction does mohammed most likely make about the meaning of amateur? it means "someone who likes running." it means "someone who dislikes running." it means "someone who has a lot of experience." it means "someone who has very little experience."
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English, 22.06.2019 20:00, XTREME3336
The questions on the test are multiple choice and are derived from the state driver’s manual. you should read the manual thoroughly before attempting the written test. what is the best way to paraphrase this part of the passage? a) it is important to read and memorize the driver's manual. b) the written test questions come directly from the driver's manual. c) the written test questions may or may not come from the driver's manual. d) it is important to read the driver's manual carefully since many test questions come from it.
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Smashed to small pieces. The ceramic shards pierced her heart.
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