Th figurative language used in the excerpt is?

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Answer: I need the  excerpt to help you

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Of the following methods, the best way to increase your reading is byA. setting a goal to read five new pages every night.
B. reading a new book every day.
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A) yes, I think that this is the best: doable, and effective!
B) this would be perfect if you could finish the book - but in practice, it's not doable... I think than there is a risk you would give up...

c) but there is no guarantee you would actually read those books!

D), no, this will likely only discourage you


I think A is the best answer!

Identify the subordinate conjunction in this sentence, Laura Ingalls Wilder didn't write a book about her pioneers experiences until she was in her 60's

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Subordinating conjunction is a word which connects words or group of words as in the case of dependent and independent clauses in complex sentences.

The subordinating conjunction in the sentence above based on the definition is until she was in her 60's.

In this example, until serves as an indicator at the beginning of the conjunction.

Which word is the preposition and which word is the object of the preposition in this sentence? Among the fallen leaves, two squirrels nibbled hungrily. A. preposition: hungrily; object of the preposition: nibbled B. preposition: two; object of the preposition: squirrels C. preposition: among; object of the preposition: leaves D. preposition: the; object of the preposition: fallen

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C. Preposition : among; object of the preposition : leaves.

I have to write an essay on Rip Van Winkle and the emergence of an American mythology. Does anyone have any suggestions of what I definitely need to put in the essay?

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Include that it was set in the 1700s before the revolutionary war.

What was early biography weighted with?a commemoration and moralizing
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c adventure and romance

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I would definitely say historical facts 
Commemoration and moralizing

Kima is an athlete and weighs more than her sister, who is of the same height. What could be the reason?

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Answer:

Since Kima is an athlete she weighs more than her sister.

Explanation:

Though Kima and her sister are of the same height, Kima weighs more than her sister because she is an athlete. And the diet of both of the sisters varies. There diets include intake of carbohydrates and proteins than a normal person which leads to their heavy weight.

it could be the fact that she is an athlete and since she works out a lot her muscles grow and get heavier and there for her weighing more then her sister since she does not work out as much as her sister does
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