Rewrite this sentence using a metaphor : Scott was sad for a long time after his puppy dies.

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Answer 1
Answer: Scott was a heap of flowing, heartbroken tears for a long time after his beloved puppy passed away.

Note: Be careful with your tense. At the beginning, you said 'was sad' (past tense), and at the end, you put 'puppy dies' (present tense).

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What does the speaker compare life to in the first stanza of James Russell Lowell's "Life"?

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In the first stanza of James Russel Lowell's poem 'Life', the speaker compares life to a leaf of white paper where each one of us may write. What the author was trying to say is that each living person has the same opportunity at birth, that is, we all have life, what we choose to do with our lives is the information that we put on the white paper.

What theme is common to the two excerpts below? . . . His theory of running until he reached camp and the boys had one flaw in it: he lacked the endurance. Several times he stumbled, and finally he tottered, crumpled up, and fell. When he tried to rise, he failed. He must sit and rest, he decided, and next time he would merely walk and keep on going. As he sat and regained his breath, he noted that he was feeling quite warm and comfortable. He was not shivering, and it even seemed that a warm glow had come to his chest and trunk. And yet, when he touched his nose or cheeks, there was no sensation. Running would not thaw them out. Nor would it thaw out his hands and feet. Then the thought came to him that the frozen portions of his body must be extending. He tried to keep this thought down, to forget it, to think of something else; he was aware of the panicky feeling that it caused, and he was afraid of the panic. But the thought asserted itself, and persisted, until it produced a vision of his body totally frozen.
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Humanity's helplessness against nature

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A theme is a message or a universal lesson that a literary work expresses about a topic and that we can apply to our lives or to other literary works. Very often, this message is not directly stated in the story so we need to figure it out.

In the excerpts, one theme that is common to the both of them is "Humanity's helplessness against nature" because in the first excerpt, the man is unable to control the nature of his body, his thoughts, his fears, his doubts, and is unable to act and react according to what he wanted: to reach camp and the boys, and in the second excerpt there is a similar situation: a character feels helpless to what they think is going to happen, he also feels unable to control their fears and their possible death.

Answer:

In both excerpts, each character is contemplating his own death.

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Answer: D. Figurative language

Explanation: An analogy  is a comparison between two things or ideas that aren't necessarily obviously similar. Its function is explaining something by comparing it with another thing that might be more familiar to the reader or listener. Like the similes and metaphors, the analogies are tools used in literature and they are figurative language because they express an image. Normally, analogies are more extensive than similes and metaphors and they use more complex structures.  

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Figurative language is a type of language that goes beyond the literal meaning of words and uses figurative devices such as metaphors, similes, personification, and symbolism to create a deeper, more expressive meaning.

It often adds creativity, imagery, and emotional impact to writing or speech. Figurative language is commonly used in literature, poetry, songs, and other forms of artistic expression to make a comparison and help the reader or listener understand the concept being discussed.

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Both are a number (6) multiplied by a variable (z).
However, 6z is the correct way to write this.
We usually write the number first, that's just the way it's done.
It sort of makes sense because 6z is literally equal to 6 z's.

Define all: (Thank You!!!!)Homophone

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antonyms are words that have different meanings.
synonyms are words that have the same meaning.
homophones are words that sound the same, but aren't the same.
homonyms are words with the same spelling, but have different meanings.