Train your mind to see the good on every situation essay in 200 words​

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Just 200 words

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How to know the good


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write an essay stating your position on whether learning always have a positive effect on a persons life

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“Fog” by Carl Sandburg The fog comes on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. Source: Sandberg, Carl. “Fog.” Chicago Poems. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1916. 71. Web. Representative Poetry Online. Web. 9 June 2011. Which of the following excerpts from the poem reflects the use of figurative language? I. “The fog comes/on little cat feet.” II. “It sits looking/over harbor and city” III. “on silent haunches/and then moves on.” II only II and III I and III I, II, and III

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The answer is I. "The fog comes/ on little cat feet." 
The type of figurative language is personification. 
It is giving an not alive object human or animal personalities. 

Conveying the combination of the fog and the cat, their characteristics Sandburg applies metaphors even in a small piece of writing. The poet creates comparisons between unrelated objects, such as "fog on little cat feet" and "harbor and city". Therefore, figurative language has been used in both of them. The answer is I and III.

Which sentence that has a subject complementA I felt much better
B we can't leave without seeing her
C the nurse felt my pulse
D the day ended with many surprises

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"I felt much better" is the one sentence among the following choices given in the question that has a subject complement.
I think its A or D; the reason I think it might D is because is that "many surprises" might be a complement to day the subject. I think A would the answer because "I" the subject is complemented by better .... sorry I hoped this help somewhat. 

The Boy in red shirt is my brother what type of phrase is that when in red shirt is underlined

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it is an adverbial phrase

Do you think screens are hurting friendships?

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No, not at all, Susan. In fact, screens give us access to social media where we can forge new relationships, both platonic and not. Plus, if you're in a long distance relationship, phones give us access to contacting those individuals through text if we're uncomfy with calling eachother.

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yes i think  Screens  are hurting Friendships Because When i had a friend they went on their phone to much and also we wen't friends anymore  

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The fire swallowed up the house before the firefighters arrived. a. hyperbole b. simile c. personification d. metaphor

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This sentence would be taking advantage of "hyperbole" since it is using an exaggerated statement to further a basic idea--not to be taken literally that the fire actually "swallowed up" the house. 

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a.    

hyperbole

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