Which of the following lines is an example of a metaphor? A. “The weeping of the guitar / begins”


B. “I am offering this poem to you”


C. “He didn’t fight / he hadn’t fought at all”


D. “My stomach was a melon split wide inside my skin”

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: D) “My stomach was a melon split wide inside my skin”

Explanation: a metaphor is a figure of speech that consists in making a direct comparison between elements that aren't obviously related, in order to create an image in the reader's mind. From the given options the one that represents an example of a metaphor is the corresponding to option D: “My stomach was a melon split wide inside my skin” it is comparing the stomach of the speaker to a melon.

Answer 2
Answer: the answer is d. is an metaphor

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The most important difference between an outline and finished writing is the A. source of ideas.
B. order of events.
C. grammatical structure.
D. details.

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d. details

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Difference between Qin dynasty and rana regima​

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Answer:

The answer is below

Explanation:

There are differences between the Qin dynasty and the Rana regime or dynasty. Some of which includes

1. Qin dynasty is the first dynasty in China and it lasted between 221 to 206 BCE. Rana dynasty was a dynasty in the Kingdom of Nepal and it lasted between 1846 to 1951

2. Qin dynasty was famous for the achievement of the Great Wall and a large army of Terracotta Warriors.

While Rana of Regime was famous for the massive production of raw materials exported from Nepal in huge quantities. These raw materials were sent abroad in trading activities in Europe through the seaport.

Please Help!!! Read the plot synopsis below of the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry and answer the question that follows. Society has eliminated pain and strife by converting to “sameness,” a plan that has also eradicated emotional depth from people’s lives. Jonas is selected to fulfill the position “Receiver of Memory,” the person who stores all the memories of the time before “sameness,” in case his society ever needs those memories to aid in decisions that others lack the experience to make. As Jonas receives the memories from the previous Receiver, now the “Giver,” he discovers the power of knowledge. He faces a dilemma. Should he stay with the community (his family) and live a shallow life without love, color, sound, and knowledge, or should he run away to where he can live life with all experiences, both wonderful and difficult? Based on the summary, what is most likely the author’s purpose in writing? A. to warn the reader of the consequences of valuing safety over freedom B. to show how technology can be misused C. to predict the outcome of research and scientific development D. to express her opinion that safety is more important than freedom

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The answer is A. to warn the reader of the consequences of valuing safety over freedom.B is incorrect since technology isn't very significant in the summary, C seems wrong since the focus isn't predicting science so much as it is about providing a lesson, and D is incorrect since Jonas wants to throw away safety to live life freely, which means freedom more important than safety.

Which statement is true about limericks? A.
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B.
Limericks always contain nonce words.

C.
Limericks always tell true stories.

D.
Limericks always have five lines.

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Exactly it is D. Limericks always have five lines. Also note that it has ryme scheme like A-A-B-B-A

Answer: D

Explanation:

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Among those sentences only the last one has a verb modified by an adverb:the verb is "hid" and the adverb is "quickly". In fact  there are no other adverbs in those sentences. 

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Third person limited could be perceived as being told from the viewpoint character. It can be used very objectively, showing what is actually happening without the filter of the protagonist's personality, which can allow the author to reveal information that the protagonist doesn't know or realize. (*as in the case here, where the protagonist does not know until the end what the consequences of his, and the town's, actions have been)

However, some authors use an even narrower and more subjective perspective, as though the viewpoint character were narrating the story; this is dramatically very similar to the first person, allowing in-depth revelation of the protagonist's personality, but uses third-person grammar. Some writers will shift perspective from one viewpoint character to another.