Read this line from the poem.Tree bent heavy shaped like a bow
Which type of figurative language is this an example of?

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Answer 1
Answer: It's a simile. Simple if you observe comparison with words like 'as' or 'like' , it is a simile.
Answer 2
Answer: This is a simile.  I am absolutely positive on this one!!!  I hoped I helped.

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Read the passage from Part 1 of “To Build a Fire.”It made quick efforts to lick the ice off its legs, then dropped down in the snow and began to bite out the ice that had formed between the toes. This was a matter of instinct. To permit the ice to remain would mean sore feet. It did not know this. It merely obeyed the mysterious prompting that arose from the deep crypts of its being. But the man knew, having achieved a judgment on the subject, and he removed the mitten from his right hand and helped tear out the ice particles.

What does the dog’s reaction reveal about it?

It responds to natural impulses.
It ignores painful symptoms.
It appreciates the man’s help.
It understands the risks of frostbite

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The correct answer should be this sentence: It responds to natural impulses.

The narration contains descriptive words about the wise reaction of the dog did when frostbite attacks, it made efforts to avoid the consequences of not responding to natural impulses abruptly.

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What the dog’s reaction reveals about it is that It responds to natural impulses.

Explanation:

The excerpt talks about how the dog knows about the dangers in nature, while the man does not follow his instinct or the warnings based on the dog's reaction taking him to his fatal end, while the dog survives to all the raging weather, and the intense cold of winter, by staying away from the man and going with his animal thought.

Select the correct subordinating conjunction to complete the sentence.. . ___________ he did to study for the final exam must have been helpful; his grade improved from a B to an A.. . A. Which. B.That. C.So what. D.Whatever.

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i think the correct subordination conjunction to complete the sentence would be : D. whatever

Whatever he did to study for the final exam must be have been helpful; his grade improved from a B to an A. The other one seems not to make any sense

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The actions that the person in the sentence did remain a mystery. When all the information is not known what we usually do is make a deduction. The relative pronoun necessary in this specific example is "Whatever". The importance of the action is not relevant but just a means to achieve the final result, which was a really positive one.

A frequent topic in Transcendental literature, _____ is/are also present in Fuller’s "The Great Lawsuit." religious beliefs the importance of nature supernatural occurrences the abolitionist movement

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I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. A frequent topic in Transcendental literature, supernatural occurrences  is/are also present in Fuller’s "The Great Lawsuit." Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.

A frequent topic in Transcendental literature, the abolitionist movement is also present in Fuller’s "The Great Lawsuit."

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Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is an example ofA.an old-fashioned novel.
B.interpretative literature.
C. escapistliterature.
D. aperfect short story.

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A. an old-fashioned novel 
an old fashioned novel

We _____ in the Caribbean for two weeks last winter. Use the past emphatic tense to complete the sentence. were sailing did sail had sailed sailed

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The answer to your question would be that the past emphatic tense that completes the sentence is the following one: Did sail. Therefore, the sentence would read as follows: We did sail in the Caribbean for two weeks last winter.

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B. Betrayal and the difficulty of distinguishing heroes from monsters
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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "B. Betrayal and the difficulty of distinguishing heroes from monsters." The backstory that illustrates which two central themes in the play is that betrayal and the difficulty of distinguishing heroes from monsters
the desire to rule and the value of knowledge