What is the definition of metaphor?
a.
a comparison of two things, usually using like o...
English, 27.08.2019 22:30 JusSomeRandomGuy
What is the definition of metaphor?
a.
a comparison of two things, usually using like or as; for example, "he ran like greased lightning"
b.
a comparison of two things that does not use like or as; for example, "her eyes are blue pools"
c.
a comparison of one thing to all others; for example, "jupiter is the largest planet"
d.
a comparison of two people; for example, "helen is older than petra"
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00, DASASDAEDWEDA
Read these sentences from the excerpt: i would sometimes say to them, i wished i could be as free as theywould be when they got to be men. "you will be free as soon as you aretwenty-one, but i am a slave for life! have not l as good a right to befree as you have? how does the use of a rhetorical question advance the author's purposeof showing that all people deserve freedom? it shows the reader that douglass is unsure of hisstatements. it indicates that douglass believes he deserves freedom. oit demonstrates that douglass is questioning his beliefs. it reminds the reader that some questions areunanswerable
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English, 22.06.2019 10:00, kamrulh278
Select all that apply. what adjectives describe monsieur louisel? a: dishonest b: indulgent c: irritable d: ambitious e: kind f: penny-pinching g: loving h: wealthy
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00, Isabe11a
Instructions: the following argument argues for advertising to children. read the argument and answer the question that follows: topic and question advertising: should companies be allowed to advertise to children? ineffective argument i think that advertising to children is necessary. how else will we know what we can buy? i think that children are not aware of the products that are available. most children don’t own cars and can’t drive to stores to look around. the only way we know what we can buy is by seeing advertisements on tv. my friend really likes advertisements, too. he said, "how will we know what to buy if we don’t see advertisements? " seriously, children are consumers, too. we know what we like and we ask our parents to buy these products for us. i know that i like certain cereals, but how would i know that if i did not see advertisements? i love those commercials! kids are people, too. why is the argument ineffective? in a paragraph of 7–10 complete sentences, explain why the following parts of the argument are ineffective, and how they can be improved: claim support conclusion clincher point of view transitions
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