Is chewing on a handkercheif a similie or metaphor?

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Answer 1
Answer: Chewing on a handkerchief is a metaphor because it does not contain like or as.
Answer 2
Answer: "chewing on a handkerchief" is a chewing on a metaphor because a metaphor is when a figure of speech is used, when it is not literally meant, on the other hand a simile is when you compare 2 stuff. This is why "chewing on a handkerchief" is a metaphor. 

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What is a simple sentence

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A Simple Sentence, is simply a sentence that consists of only one clause, with only a single subject and predicate.
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A simple sentence does not have any connectives and is one clause. For example 'I like cheese'

9. Which is the best revision of the following sentence?The birthday girl's mother on paper napkins served brightly colored cupcakes to the children.

Question 9 options:

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On paper napkins, the birthday girl's mother served brightly colored cupcakes to the children.


B)
The birthday girl's mother served brightly colored cupcakes to the children on paper napkins.


C)
The birthday girl's mother served brightly colored cupcakes on paper napkins to the children.


D)
To the children on paper napkins, the birthday girl's mother served brightly colored cupcakes.

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C)
The birthdays girl's mother served brightly coloured cupcakes on paper napkins to the children.
D) 
To the children on paper napkins, the birthday girl's mother served brightly colored cupcakes.

What is plural for march

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The plural for is marches
The plural for March is marches.

How often can you wear shorts if you already worn it for a day.

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Well...for a year or two, until it stucks on your body like the glue.
Around 2 to three days depends with stain or not if stain 1 day

When Tom realizes that Gatsby and Daisy are having an affair what does Gatsby say?

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That she never loved Tom; then she says that she loved both of them a different times om finds out about the affair between Gatsby and Daisy in Chapter 7, just before the three of them, along with Nick, take a trip to New York. Although no one explicitly communicates this fact, Tom picks up on suspicious body language. Specifically, he notices Gatsby and Daisy exchange glances: “Their eyes met, and they stared together at each other, alone in space.” Nick watches Tom as he, in turn, watches the exchange between his wife and Gatsby. Nick writes: “She had told [Gatsby] that she loved him, and Tom Buchanan saw. He was astounded.” Even though Tom realizes the nature of Gatsby and Daisy’s relationship early in Chapter 7, he does not confront Gatsby until later in the chapter, in a room at the Plaza Hotel. Nevertheless, the moment Tom sees what’s going on marks the beginning of the end.

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HELP PLEASE AND FASTWhy did J.R.R. Tolkien write The Hobbit and other stories of Middle-earth?

A.
He wanted to create a compelling work of nonfiction.

B.
He wanted to contribute to the oral tradition of the British Isles.

C.
He wanted to record the stories that had been told to him as a child.

D.
He wanted to create an exciting fantasy for modern readers.

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I would say it is B for the story is not nonfiction.